Anna Wright

 

Born: Unknown.

Died:  Circa 1916.

 

 

Anna Wright, along with her husband, were members of the South African branch of the O.T.O.

 

In 1913 Aleister Crowley dedicated his book of translations of Baudelaire, Little Poems in Prose, to Anna “for her brilliant and intoxicating assistance in the task of revision”.

 

 

Her name later appears in the "letter" which was Aleister Crowley's Liber 106, "Concerning Death," published under the latter title in the December 1917 issue of The International.

 

In April 1918, he is asking in the Amalantrah Working if she is still alive.