Friday, August 28, 2009

Aleister Crowley: Before He Died:

An Interview with Kathleen "Johnny" Symonds, who had been Aleister Crowley's landlady during the last months of his life in 1947.
"According to Johnny, Aleister Crowley was an easy-going, trouble-free resident, who not only spent much of his time in his room, but who rubbed along well with the other visitors and with her and her husband. Indeed, her feelings about him were entirely positive: 'I liked him,' she said. 'He was great fun.'"
Old guys on heroin are the best.
BoingBoing.net

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