James Moore (Cornish author)
James Harry Manson Moore (born
Biography
A fellow of the
From 1981 to 1994, Moore was responsible for gathering and leading new students in the
Although Moore is "biased" as a confessed admirer of Gurdjieff and lifetime member of a major Gurdjieff group, his biography, "Gurdjieff: The Anatomy of a Myth" (1991), is distanced from its subject by Moore's adept sense of irony. It is one of the best works in the field and was republished in 1999 with a revised introduction, under the title "Gurdjieff: A biography".
In 1994 Moore published "Moveable Feasts: the Gurdjieff Work" in a respected academic journal, challenging certain significant innovations in Gurdjieffian theory and praxis introduced world-wide by
In his recent memoir, "Gurdjieffian Confessions" (2005), Moore briefly sketches his personal life and provides exceptionally candid and vivid glimpses of his 38 years as a member of The Gurdjieff Society in London, between 1956 to 1994.
James Moore currently resides in London.
See James Moore's site, linked below.
Works
* (1980) "Gurdjieff and Mansfield"
* (1991) "Gurdjieff: The Anatomy of a Myth", ISBN 1-85230-450-2
* (2005) "Gurdjieffian Confessions: a self remembered"
External links
* [http://www.jamesmoore.org.uk/ James Moore's Site]
* [http://www.gurdjieff-bibliography.com/Current/20_link-to-pg23.doc] Moveable Feasts: the Gurdjieff Work, first published in Religion Today, Vol. IX No. 2, Spring 1994
* [http://www.gurdjieff.org.uk/index.html Gurdjieff Studies Group]
* http://www.gurdjieff.org.uk/GurdjieffBrill.htm Moore's concise encyclopedia article on Gurdjieff
* [http://www.ouspensky.org.uk/ Moore's article "P. D. Ouspensky: an Appreciation"]
* [http://www.gurdjieff-legacy.org/40articles/moore.htm An interview with James Moore]
* [http://www.gurdjieff-bibliography.com/ gurdjieff-bibliography.com contains several articles by James Moore, excerpts from his books, and a bibliography of his Gurdjieffian writings]