Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Fernando Pessoa

 

     

 

Karlsruher Strasse 2

Berlin-Halenesee

 

Nov. 29th.

 

St. Andrew's Day

 

 

     Carissime Frater:

 

93

 

Haggis!

     

I had hoped you would follow up your letter of October 5. Your "Descent Maelstrom" has lasted long enough.

     

No rectified horoscope from you; and I do so want to know if I am going into a pauper lunatic asylum—as my wife [Maria Theresa Ferrari de Miramar] did in the middle of July.

     

"I've got a new girl now." [Bertha Busch]

     

But the prospect is indeed black after Dec. 31—at latest. [Karl Germer] buggering my R and  my R and —to and fro—to and fro!

     

I would send you a catalogue of the Exhibition—completely ruined by the sexual insanity of a man who thought he was helping—if I had an adequate envelope.

     

I'll try to pawn something, and buy one!

 

93 93/93

 

F[raternal]ly 666

 

 

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