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A review by otherhorde
The World's Tragedy by Israel Regardie, Lon Milo DuQuette, Christopher S. Hyatt, Aleister Crowley
4.0
Crowley's play/poem is an indictment on the Judeo-Christian religions for their part in establishing global "dominator" culture.
We are stolen from the garden of love by a plot to put a martyr in place to bring "order."
This work is blasphemous, in that blasphemy perverts an established structure in order to showcase its flaws while also allowing those who suffered under it a catharsis.
Some of the language is very dated expressing prejudices of the time, but it's Crowley and offense was his game so you know what you are getting into.
We are stolen from the garden of love by a plot to put a martyr in place to bring "order."
This work is blasphemous, in that blasphemy perverts an established structure in order to showcase its flaws while also allowing those who suffered under it a catharsis.
Some of the language is very dated expressing prejudices of the time, but it's Crowley and offense was his game so you know what you are getting into.