AND KYROOT SAID: Contemporary Work Commentaries
Stone Mountain: Chan Shal Imi Press, 1980. First printing. Signed by the author, as they all are 324 pages. More
Stone Mountain: Chan Shal Imi Press, 1980. First printing. Signed by the author, as they all are 324 pages. More
New Paltz: Candlepower, 2002. First edition. From the collection of dushka Howarth; 181 pages. Crocitto crafted Hooray for Love as a modern-day paean to the ever elusive - and often undefined - human activity of loving. He weaves together strands of short stories, poems and a play that reveal the..... More
New Paltz: Candlepower, 2000. First edition. 205 pages. Crocitto crafted Hooray for Love as a modern-day paean to the ever elusive - and often undefined - human activity of loving. He weaves together strands of short stories, poems and a play that reveal the myriad approaches we take towards love..... More
Leiden: Brill, 2012. First printing. xxix, 789 pages. Includes a section on The Gurdjieff Work with contributions by Anthony Blake, Johanna Petsche, Joseph Azize and David Pecotic. More
Toronto: Dolmen Meadow, 2010. First edition. Translation by Gabriela Ansari and Roger Lipsey; Introduction by Roger Lipsey; 298 pages. René Daumal was a born seeker, which he found in the teaching of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff, first through his contact with Alexandre de Salzmann, later through work with Jeanne de Salzmann..... More
Overlook Press, 2004. New translation by Carol Cosman; Introduction by Kathleen Ferrick Rosenblatt; Afterword by Véra Daumal; 120 pages. More
Boulder: Shambhala, 1979. First U.S. edition. Translated by David Coward & E.A. Lovatt; 121 pages. More
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. First edition. 150 pages. More
New York: Overlook Press, 2003. Translation by David Coward and E.A. Lovatt; Introduction by Kathleen Ferrick Rosenblatt; 150 pages. From the introduction, "Daumal is conducting his readers on a tour through the labyrinth of the mind's convolutions. Using thirst as a metaphor, he reveals normal life to be a state..... More
Kathmandu: Shiva Stan, 2002. Second edition. Translated with an Introduction by Louise Landes Levi; This edition limited to 324 copies and bound in hand-made paper; 107 pages. More
New York: New Directions, 1982. First edition. 107 pages. More
Cool Grove Press, 2023. Third edition. Translated with an Introduction by Louise Landes Levi; xxiii, 128 pages. More
Basta, 2016. Box set of seven CDs with close to six hours running time and three booklets; Booklets include Thomas de Hartmann: A Composer's Life by John Mangan, 31 pages, and Notes on the Music by Elan Sicroff and Gert-Jan Blom, 31 & 35 pages; Cds contain music for piano..... More
New York: Delacorte, 1968. First edition. 252 pages. More
Nevada City: Gateways, 1991. 179 pages. More
Nevada City: Gateways, 2002. 367 pages. A new printing of Warrior's Way, Robert De Ropp's autobiography, is a genuinely reflective memoir, by a man who believed deeply that the unexamined life is not worth living. His penetrating insight and sparkling commentary as a consciouness explorer who was the first scientist..... More
New York: Delacorte, 1979. First edition. 367 pages. More
Privately Printed, 2018. 354 pages. From the Preface: "Although I appeal to certain ideas of Gurdjieff in order to explain a mysterious phenomenon in Homer, it must be emphasized that my principal argument for the existence of this phenomenon is independent of Gurdjieff and rests entirely on the Homeric texts..... More
Paris: Imprimerie De I' Art, 1904. First edition. Two volumes bound together; Text in French; xxxi, 261 & xv, 227 pages with many black-and-white plates with facing tissues. Some have thought this may be the collection of Gurdjieff but seems it was Charles Gillot's. See NY Times March 7, 2008..... More
Paris: Imprimerie De I' Art, 1904. First edition. Text in French; xv, 227 pages with many black-and-whit plates with facing tissues. Some have thought this may be the collection of Gurdjieff but seems it was Charles Gillot's. See NY Times March 7, 2008 article 'From Gems to Duds.' More
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017. First edition. 226 pages. Includes 25 pages article by Pierce Butler, 'The Only Truth I care About' Katherne Mansfield at the Gurdjieff Institute: A Biogrpahical Reflection. More
Grass Valley, CA: South Forty Press, 2019. First edition. Edited, with a Foreword, by Ellen Dooling Reynard; 196 pages. The Paths I Found includes Mrs. Dooling's articles from Parabola, as well as her editors 'focus' pieces from each issue she edited, and her poetry. “But, the irreplaceable treasure in the..... More
Aukland: Gnostic Press, 1978. First edition. 159 pages. A description of Dougan's striving from the unconscious to the conscious, his contact with Gurdjieff's teaching and eventual initiation as a Naqsgbandi Sufi. In 1974 Dougan undertook a 40-day fast while travelling in India and Afghanistan, and the unfolding of theis discipline..... More
Aukland: Gnostic Press, 1995. First edition. 77 pages. More