HOMAGE TO PAN
THE LIFE, ART & SEX MAGICK OF ROSALEEN NORTON
NEVILL DRURY

 

Rosaleen Norton achieved notoriety in 1950s Australia as a controversial pagan worshipper and artist who performed mysterious occult rituals in her secret Kings Cross coven and paid homage to the ancient Greek god, Pan. Norton’s provocative visionary artworks soon plunged her into legal controversy, and she was widely criticised in the media for engaging in bizarre sexual practices with her lover, the poet Gavin Greenlees. Norton was also associated with the scandal that eventually engulfed the professional career of renowned musical conductor and composer, Eugene Goossens, who had arrived in Australia in 1947 and became a member of Norton’s magical coven six years later.

What has been little understood until now is that although Norton dedicated her magical practice to the Great God Pan and to a lesser extent Hecate, Lilith and Lucifer, she had many other occult and metaphysical interests that influenced her cosmology and world-view. Norton was intrigued by the visionary potential of Kundalini yoga and out-of-the-body trance-exploration as well as Aleister Crowley's Thelemic sex magick, and combined all of these elements in her ritual activities. Similarly fascinated by Crowley's approach to sexuality, Goossens proved to be a significant ally, offering to instruct Norton in the Goetia and reinforcing her Thelemic tendencies.

HOMAGE TO PAN is an authoritative and fully-illustrated overview of Norton’s life and metaphysical beliefs which provides a detailed insight into her pursuit of sex-magic and visionary art, and identifies her as a key practitioner of the Left Hand Path. HOMAGE TO PAN also provides, for the first time, a detailed comparison between Norton’s visionary art and that of the acclaimed trance magician, Austin Osman Spare – her influential British counterpart. With over 100 illustrations. 256 pages.

Nevill Drury is well known internationally for his publications on the Western magical tradition, shamanism and visionary art. His books have been released in 24 countries and published in 18 languages. His most recent publications include The Dictionary of Magic; The New Age: the History of a Movement; and Magic and Witchcraft: from Shamanism to the Technopagans.