Voxhermes
Evola is a major force in the area of modern European esotericism, but is little known in the English speaking world. Author of numerous works on esoteric practices and philosophy, Evola is a name that all serious students of esotericism should be familiar with. Evola discloses in clear and meaningful terms the ideas present and their use in practice. Evola is not for the feint of heart or brain however. He deals with difficult subjects and presents them in an intelligent and experienced manner. Anyone seeking a literary initiation into the world of deep thought and practices can do no better than to start with Evola.
John Gilbert
"This book is a good place to use as a center for your alchemical studies."
May-June 2003 New Dawn
"This book has been hailed as one of the clearest works on alchemy ever written."
Mar 2006 Institute for Hermetic Studies
"Evola writes serious books about serious subjects, yet manages to present the material in a manner that is both meaningful and practical. . . . occultists who want to understand a man who was a major force in Italian esotericism . . . will find a wealth of knowledge and esoteric insight."
Feb 2006 Institute for Hermetic Studies
"Evola is a major force in the area of modern European esotericism, but is little known in the English speaking world. Author of numerous works on esoteric practices and philosophy, Evola is a name that all serious students of esotericism should be familiar with. Evola discloses in clear and meaningful terms the ideas present and their use in practice. Evola is not for the feint of heart or brain however. He deals with difficult subjects and presents them in an intelligent and experienced manner. Anyone seeking a literary initiation into the world of deep thought and practices can do no better than to start with Evola."
Robert James Buratti
"Considered one of the clearest and strongest works on the art of Alchemy ever written."
Gnosis Magazine
"The Hermetic Tradition is not a book to be read once for the value of its information about European alchemywhich admittedly is greatbut to be revisited as one's own alchemical work, in whatever form, proceeds. Each reading will bring new levels of insight."
Daniel Pinchbeck
"An extremely cogent elucidation of the alchemical Great Work."
From the Publisher
"Considered one of the clearest and strongest works on the art of Alchemy ever written."
"The Hermetic Tradition is not a book to be read once for the value of its information about European alchemywhich admittedly is greatbut to be revisited as one's own alchemical work, in whatever form, proceeds. Each reading will bring new levels of insight."
"An extremely cogent elucidation of the alchemical Great Work."
"Evola is a major force in the area of modern European esotericism, but is little known in the English speaking world. Author of numerous works on esoteric practices and philosophy, Evola is a name that all serious students of esotericism should be familiar with. Evola discloses in clear and meaningful terms the ideas present and their use in practice. Evola is not for the feint of heart or brain however. He deals with difficult subjects and presents them in an intelligent and experienced manner. Anyone seeking a literary initiation into the world of deep thought and practices can do no better than to start with Evola."
"Evola writes serious books about serious subjects, yet manages to present the material in a manner that is both meaningful and practical. . . . occultists who want to understand a man who was a major force in Italian esotericism . . . will find a wealth of knowledge and esoteric insight."
"This book has been hailed as one of the clearest works on alchemy ever written."
"This book is a good place to use as a center for your alchemical studies."
Institute for Hermetic Studies
"Evola writes serious books about serious subjects, yet manages to present the material in a manner that is both meaningful and practical. . . . occultists who want to understand a man who was a major force in Italian esotericism . . . will find a wealth of knowledge and esoteric insight."
New Dawn
"This book has been hailed as one of the clearest works on alchemy ever written."
Gnosis Magazine
"The Hermetic Tradition is not a book to be read once for the value of its information about European alchemy--which admittedly is great--but to be revisited as one's own alchemical work, in whatever form, proceeds.Each reading will bring new levels of insight."