DESCRIPTION
The Focus of Life: The Mutterings of Aãos, is arguably the most biographically significant of all Spare’s published works. Often obscure, magical and fragmentary, it invites exploration of a strange Nietzschean landscape through what Spare termed ‘the labyrinth of the alphabet.’ But the recent discovery of Spare’s original conceptual folio for the book, once owned by the respected writer E.M. Forster, has revealed an unseen series of powerful magico-erotic drawings – termed by Spare ‘blasphemous Ideographs’ – that provide an important key to understanding the ‘secret ritual of Self-Love’ that underlies this evocative and deeply personal work.
This new issue of The Focus of Life provides readers with a high quality facsimile of the 1921 first edition, together with a full colour facsimile of the newly discovered conceptual folio for the project. Drawings too explicit for publication in 1921 have thus been reunited with the magical narrative, providing new insight for those exploring the artist’s life and magical philosophy. These important works are further augmented with critical essays from Phil Baker and Robert Ansell.
DETAILS
Hardback
31.5cm x 25cm
128 pages
35 colour | 15 black and white
1.2 kg
English text
STATUS
OUT OF PRINT
Published May 2012
88 copies only
CONTENTS
The Focus of Life Austin Osman Spare (facsimile)
THE ORIGINAL FOLIO
Spare Sub Rosa Phil Baker
The Neither-Neither I: Spare’ Secret Ritual of Self-Love Robert Shehu-Ansell
The Sketchbook