Earth Inferno Explained

Earth Inferno
Author:Austin Osman Spare
Country:England
Language:English
Genre:Occult
Publisher:C.H.L., London
Release Date:February 1905
Media Type:Limited print (Paperback)
Pages:34 pages
Isbn:1-872189-56-3
Oclc:271768859
Preceded By:-
Followed By:A Book of Satyrs
(1907)

Earth Inferno is the first book by the English artist and magician Austin Osman Spare, written when he was 18.

Artist's book

Conceived as an anti-establishment reaction to the publicity surrounding his inclusion in the Royal Academy summer show in 1904, the book was developed over the remainder of that year and was eventually published in 1905. Printed by the Co-Operative Printing Society, the book was designed by the artist and self-published in an edition of 265 numbered and signed copies.[1]

Influences and design

Influenced heavily by Dante's Inferno, the book is decorated with poems and aphorisms in an aesthetic style. It clearly shows the design influence of Spare's early supporter Charles Ricketts. Each pair of pages contains a painting and a commentary toward that painting. In addition to excerpts from Dante, the book also contains excerpts from Edward FitzGerald's translation of Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.

Concepts

Published when the artist was 18 years of age, the book introduces the reader for the first time to Spare's fundamental concepts such as Kia, Ikkah and Sikah and Zos.

On page 10, Spare alludes to "The Book of KIĀ".

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.austinspare.co.uk/bibliography.html Revised Notes Towards A Bibliography of Austin Osman Spare