SHEFFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH

Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

20 November 1903

(page 3)

 

LITERARY NOTES

 

 

From the same publishers [Watts and Co.], got up in artistic form, with rough edges and broad margins, comes “The God-Eater: A Tragedy of Satire,” by Aleister Crowley. So far as we can understand the story, which is almost unintelligible, it is about a brother who seeks to found a new religion, of which his younger sister shall be the goddess, and, in order to achieve that end, stabs her and eats her heart. It is simply loathsome and horrible.