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PAN'S DAUGHTER: The Magical World Of Rosaleen Norton
by Drury, Nevill
ISBN: 1869928318
Publisher: Mandrake Of Oxford
From `one of the most articulate occult
writers of recent years` (Fate Magazine)
comes the definitive hook on Rosaleen Norton.
In the 1950s Norton was popularly known in
Australia as the `Witch of Kings Cross` -- a
colourful, bohemian figure from Sydney`s red
light district. `Roie`, as she was often called,
could he recognized by her dark flashing eyes,
her mysterious arched eyebrows and her
devilish smile, but beyond her exotic appearance
there was a lot more to her than was
generally realized.
A natural trance artist, she experimented
with self-hypnosis and as a result of her
visionary explorations portrayed a wide range
of supernatural beings in her paintings and
drawings. However her `pagan` art plunged
her into continuous controversy. Widely
criticised for allegedly bizarre sexual practices
with her lover, Gavin Greenlees, she was
regarded very much as a renegade from
mainstream society.
It is now clear that Rosaleen Norton was
one of this century`s finest occult artists, and
comparisons can he made between her visionary
drawings and those of English trance
occultist Austin Osman Spare.
This biography -- the first account of her
life as a whole -- provides a detailed evaluation
of both her magical beliefs and her art and
includes a fascinating selection of previously
unpublished material.
Nevill Drury was born in England in 1947 hut has lived most of his life in
Australia. An internationally published writer in the fields of magic, occult mythology and
the paranormal, he is the author of Don Juan, Mescalito and Modern Magic, Inner
Visions, The Elements of Shamanism and The Occult Experience -- among many other
books.
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