Madame Blavatsky: The Mother of Modern Spirituality

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Madame Blavatsky: The Mother of Modern Spirituality
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Gary Lachman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreTheosophy and Anthroposophy
ISBN/Barcode 9781585428632
ClassificationsDewey:299.934092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint Jeremy P Tarcher
Publication Date 25 October 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

Pioneer. visionary. provocateur. Madam Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - mystic, occult writer, child of Russian aristocrats, spiritual seeker who travelled five continents and founder (with Henry Steel Olcott) of the Theosophical Society - is still being hailed as an icon and scorned as a fraud more than 120 years after her death. But despite perennial interest in her life, writings and philosophy, no single biography has examined the controversy and legacy of this influential thinker who helped define modern alternative spirituality - until now. Gary Lachman, the acclaimed spiritual biographer behind volumes such as Rudolf Steiner and Jung the Mystic, brings us an in-depth look at Blavatsky, objectively exploring her unique and singular contributions toward introducing Eastern and esoteric spiritual ideas to the West during the nineteenth century, as well as the controversies that continue to colour the discussions of her life and work.

Author Biography

Gary Lachman is one of today's most widely read and respected writers on esoteric and occult themes. His writing has been published in several national journals on philosophy, esotericism and modern culture. In his musical career, Lachman has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a founding member of the pioneering rock band Blondie. Born in New Jersey, Lachman currently lives in London.

Reviews

"Because of Blavatsky's involvement with the Spiritualist movement in America in the latter half of the 19th Century, Lachman's account of her life also adds clarity to the murky waters which mixed and matched spiritualism and occultism during that time. His history of the spiritualist movement and secret societies during the time that Blavatsky was involved with them is a valuable contribution, in and of itself, to esoteric history. This is a must read for any one with a serious interest in Western esoteric spirituality." -Anna Jedrziewski, Retailing Insight "Dense and exhaustive, a valiant attempt to capture the essence of a life that defies simple retelling." -Kirkus Reviews