Colin Wilson Philosopher of Optimism New Edition and New Interview
A never-before-released video interview with Colin Wilson, the author first of The Outsider, and then many other books, including The Occult, A Criminal History of Mankind, and many more. The interview was performed between Wilson and Brad Spurgeon in Wilson's home in 2006, but only made public in excerpts at the end of 2017 at the time of the fourth anniversary of Wilson's death in Dec. 2013, and with the publication of the second edition of Colin Wilson: Philosopher of Optimism. Wilson shot to fame in the 1950s at the age of 24 as one of the first of the so-called Angry Young Men of British literature.
Видео Colin Wilson Philosopher of Optimism New Edition and New Interview канала Brad Spurgeon
Видео Colin Wilson Philosopher of Optimism New Edition and New Interview канала Brad Spurgeon
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