James Moore (Cornish author)

James Moore (Cornish author)

James Harry Manson Moore (born December 16, 1929) in Saltash, Cornwall, United Kingdom is a Gurdjieffian and Cornish author.

Biography

A fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society and leading authority on G. I. Gurdjieff, Moore became active in practical and thematic Gurdjieff studies in 1956, after coming into contact with Kenneth Walker M.D, and later with Henriette H. Lannes ("Madame Lannes") as his Gurdjieffian teacher and mentor (in the period October 1957 – December 1978). His first major study, "Gurdjieff and Mansfield" (1980), examines the lives and brief intersection of Gurdjieff and the noted short-story writer Katherine Mansfield. Moore lays to rest the persistent misconception that Gurdjieff was somehow responsible when Mansfield, who arrived at Gurdjieff's Institute in France suffering from terminal tuberculosis, died within a few months, while still his guest.

From 1981 to 1994, Moore was responsible for gathering and leading new students in the Gurdjieff Society in London. He contributed significantly to research for the 363-page "Gurdjieff: an Annotated Bibliography" (1985) compiled by J. Walter Driscoll and the Gurdjieff Foundation of California. During this period, he was also a pupil of Henri Tracol and Maurice Desselle.

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 Jeanne de Salzmann, the Work's de facto leader. (See external links for text of this article.) This necessarily severed Moore's 38-year connection with the Gurdjieff Society, and he began to work independently.

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]


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