THE GLOBE

London, England

25 January 1909

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BY THE WAY.

 

 

Of a poem by Mr. Alistair [sic] Crowley the “Academy” says, “It is perhaps, fortunate for Mr. Crowley that his frantic yelpings after the tremendous produce, along with disgust, a certain amount of laughter. It is impossible to take seriously a man who can write such unspeakable balderdash.” A little more, and we shall fancy that the “Academy” did not like Mr. Crowley’s poem.