Hello there, hope all's well,
Just a quick update to let you know that after a short absence, Phil Baker's remarkable biography Austin Osman Spare: The Life and Legend of London's Lost Artist is returning in a newly revised and expanded print edition.
This is a high quality paperback with flaps, and includes a brand new afterword from the author, eight additonal colour pages, and some minor revisions throughout.
The books are already at print and should be retuning to us mid-August, but we're suggesting a late August release just to be on the safe side.
The first 300 copies from our web store will be signed and include a set of two AOS postcards.
YOU CAN PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY HERE!
All the best,
Jamie & Mark
Austin Osman Spare
The Life and Legend of London’s Lost Artist
By Phil Baker
344pp, PB, 50 b/w illus, 16pp colour,
ISBN: 978-1-913689-65-0
£23
“What Phil Baker has accomplished here is little short of
marvellous… a human study that neither confirms nor conclusively denies
the extra-human properties attributed to its astounding and ambiguous
subject… To my mind Phil Baker has established himself as among the very
best contemporary biographers.”
From the Foreword by Alan Moore
About the book
London has harboured many curious characters, but few more curious than the
artist and visionary Austin Osman Spare (1886-1956).
A controversial enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world, the young Spare was hailed as a genius and a new Aubrey Beardsley, while George Bernard Shaw reportedly said “Spare’s medicine is too strong for the average man.”
But Spare was never made for worldly success and he went underground, falling out of the gallery system to live in poverty and obscurity south of the river. Absorbed in occultism and sorcery, voyaging into inner dimensions and surrounding himself with cats and familiar spirits, he continued to produce extraordinary art while developing a magical philosophy of pleasure, obsession, and the subjective nature of reality.
Today Spare is both forgotten and famous, a cult figure whose modest life has been much mythologised since his death. This groundbreaking biographical study offers wide-ranging insights into Spare’s art, mind and world, reconnecting him with the art history that ignored him and exploring his parallel London; a bygone place of pub pianists, wealthy alchemists and monstrous owls.
This richly readable and illuminating biography takes us deep into the strange inner world that this most enigmatic of artists inhabited, shedding new light while allowing just a few shadowy corners to flourish unspoiled.
About the author
Phil Baker’s books include City of The Beast: The London of Aleister Crowley, The Dedalus Book of Absinthe, London: City of Cities, and The Devil is a Gentleman: The Life and Times of Dennis Wheatley. He lives in London.
Reviews
“[told with] zest and insight… Ever determined to break down the barriers between reality and fantasy, Spare has finally achieved it – not by elaborate psychic exercises, but through biography.” – Times Literary Supplement
“…an elegant and comprehensive biography… [Baker’s] deep sympathy for his subject is nicely balanced by his scepticism towards some of Spare’s sources of esoteric thought. There is a wealth of detail here … A stunning tribute to an unjustly neglected artist.” – Noel Rooney, Fortean Times
‘I cannot recommend Austin Osman Spare too highly. Phil Baker has done a wonderful job of bringing the complexities and contradictions of Spare’s life to the fore, and in making the London of Spare’s time come to life vividly and richly. Hopefully this book will encourage a reassessment of Spare which is long overdue’ – Phil Hine
‘Baker is a wonderful writer, careful, intelligent and dry. He also knows his London, and the Spare that emerges in his portrayal is very much an avatar of that unique and ancient town; humble Cockney beginnings, the bright years as a smoldering wunderkind, and then a long plunge into poverty, obscurity, and a deep weirdness…”’ – Erik Davis