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LARRY BAUKIN
THE BLURB:
- The definitive collection from one of the acknowledged masters and pioneers of Bizarre Magick - Includes 3 out-of-print and hard-to-find books - 71 Original Bizarre Magick presentations - Over 200 pages in fully-searchable PDF format - Available for the first time in a single easy-to-reference volume "Now, that's a major no-brainer." That was the thought that immediately went through my mind when Larry Baukin asked me the question, "Do you think there would be any interest in a compilation of my three books and various articles from The New Invocation, MAGICK, Seance and The Altar Flame?" While there is the possibility that some people might not be familiar with Larry Baukin or the ground-breaking nature of the publications his work appeared in during the 80s and 90s, I suspect that anyone interested in the field of Bizarre Magick has at least heard the name, and possibly read some of his highly intriguing contributions to the art. So, when we first started talking about the idea of a Larry Baukin anthology, I was very excited, to say the least. Who IS Larry Baukin? If this isn't the first time you've visited The Pro Shop, you probably know Larry Baukin as the co-author (along with Ron Martin) of the Martin Baukin series of e-books (for more information, go here). I first encountered Larry many years ago through his numerous contributions to The New Invocation and MAGICK, and at the time I marveled at the way he was able to craft compelling presentations from a wide array of themes, ranging from voodoo and old-time medicine shows to witchcraft, seances, carnivals and the Bermuda Triangle. It was obvious to me that Larry was greatly respected by the publishers of The New Invocation and MAGICK (and The Altar Flame and Seance, as well), if only by the sheer number of times he appeared in those pages. In particular, The New Invocation, originally published by Tony Andruzzi and later by Docc Hilford, exhibited its high regard for Larry by publishing four special One-Man issues devoted to Larry's work alone. In recent years, Larry has concentrated on creating innovative reading systems based on traditional oracles such as tea leaves, playing cards and wax drippings (!), all of which he uses in his professional practice. It is rare to find someone who is equally comfortable with both the Tarot and the thumbtip, but then it's equally challenging to find someone quite like Larry who can write about them in clear, concise and easy-to-understand language. What's in The Larry Baukin Anthology At 219 pages, this e-book is one of the largest publications released by The Pro Shop, making it an incredible value for bizarrists and mentalists alike. It contains Dr. Fathom's Amusements, Laughing Souls and Other Bizarre Visitations, and The Book of Aleister Crowley (all three of which are now out of print), plus all of Larry's contributions to The New Invocation, MAGICK, Seance and The Altar Flame... a total of 71 original presentations, all within a single Adobe PDF document, making it extremely easy to find exactly what you're looking for. Here's a closer look at the contents... Dr. Fathom's Amusements It's hard for me to pick which of Larry's books is my favorite, but considering my love of the detective noir genre and my avid interest in the gritty and sometimes surreal world of the carnival, this one is a real contender. Written in a style that brings to mind Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, Dr. Fathom's Amusements follows the investigation of a psychic detective as he tries to uncover the truth behind a woman's disappearance, with all clues pointing to a carnival run by the elusive Dr. Fathom. Each of the chapters in the book is actually a self-contained Bizarre routine with a carnival theme, complete with presentation dialogue and full explanations. During the course of the investigation, the reader encounters pickled punks, a magical stripper, the Spider Lady, the Freak Mentalist, a Three-Shell Operator, Abdul the Card-Playing Turk, and other shifty characters. Although you probably wouldn't want to do all ten routines in one performance (unless you were doing a full evening show), you could easily modify the stories and present three or four of the routines as a suite. Laughing Souls and Other Bizarre Visitations Like the majority of Larry's material, the presentations in Laughing Souls and Other Bizarre Visitations are easy, practical and versatile. Themes covered in the thirteen routines in this book include Brazilian spirit mediumship, medieval mountebanks, a Salem witch seance, Civil War psychokinesis, a trio of Mexican mysteries, a 19th century medicine show, and three seances from Hitler's Germany. Be forewarned that most (if not all) of the stories in this collection are potentially quite disturbing and should only be presented to mature audiences -- and you should probably exercise discretion even then. The Book of Aleister Crowley: Nine Dreams in the Life of The Wickedest Man in the World At the time of its original publication, this book marked the first time Aleister Crowley appeared in the literature of Bizarre Magick, which is in itself another proof of the ground-breaking nature of Larry's work. Having spent a fair amount of time myself researching the life of Aleister Crowley, I was very interested (and very pleased) to see how effectively Larry had incorporated Bizarre Magick into the Crowleyan mythos. While not a full biography of The Beast, The Book of Aleister Crowley succeeds in conveying a good understanding of the surreal life of one of the most notorious necromancers in history. Each of the nine routines contained in this book is based on actual events in Crowley's life, and can be staged as a separate presentation or, as Larry suggests, "combined to form an evening with the roguish mage." Collected Writings In addition to all of the routines contained in Larry's three books, there are an additional 38 presentations that ran in the now-legendary New Invocation, MAGICK, Seance and Altar Flame. Many of these routines are structured as seances, calling forth from the Other Side such luminaries as Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, ocean liner gamblers, 17th century witches, Mary Todd Lincoln, Roaring 20s gangsters, New Orleans psychics, 14th century magicians, Inquisition heretics, and (as you have already guessed) many more. It's interesting to note how easily Larry was able to tailor his writing from one publication to another, perhaps most notably in the case of Bascom Jones' MAGICK, which tended to have a more contemporary focus. Within this context, presentations are more streamlined (but no less compelling), and explore topics such as crop circles, hypnosis, pendulums, ESP research and Einstein's universe. Perfect For All Levels of Performers... ... who are into Bizarre Magick, of course. Needless to say, if you aren't into the spooky stuff, this anthology probably isn't for you. If you are, however, you'll surely appreciate these creations from the mind of one of the original pioneers of Bizarre Magick, regardless of your own performance level. Amateurs (and remember the literal Latin translation of that word is "lover") will not only learn new methods and techniques, but will invariably gain understanding of the dramatic and effective elements that go into successful story-based presentations. Professionals, on the other hand, will find many of Larry's presentations to have a catalytic effect on their own creative efforts, making this collection the basis for a motherlode of new material with a bizarre theme. Both amateur and professional alike will certainly enjoy reading this anthology for the sheer entertainment value of it, since the majority of the entries read like a self-contained short story, and all of them deal with themes and topics that never fail to be thought-provoking. I haven't checked eBay lately, but I imagine that to get all of the three out-of-print and hard-to-find books -- plus all of Larry's contributions to The New Invocation, MAGICK, Seance and The Altar Flame -- would prove to be difficult and run quite a bit more than the cost of this updated digital anthology. Plus, to have all of Larry's writings in one convenient place (with the benefit of PDF searchability, no less) will prove invaluable when looking for something specific within the 219 page volume. MY COMMENTS: I'm vaguely familiar with the work of Larry Baukin. I must admit that I'm not a bizarre magick performer, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading this material. That said, this whopping 219 page collection (a downloadable PDF) of 3 books and collected writings contains more than 60 routines. The blurb nicely details the contents and introduces you to Larry Baukin, if you don't know who he is. So, let's make this real simple. For the price, which is a real bargain, there is no question that if you perform bizarre magick or are a fan of it, then you should get this.
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