George William Russell edited by Raghavan and Nandini Iyer
Number of books:
1
George William Russell (1867–1935), known by the pseudonym “Æ” (pronounced “eye”), was an Irish writer, poet, painter, and mystic. He was a central figure in the Irish literary revival and a co-founder of the Irish Academy of Letters. Deeply involved in the Irish Theosophical Society, Russell’s work often explored spiritual, visionary, and mystical themes. In addition to his influence as an editor and political thinker, he is best known for the poem The Earth Breath and the essay collection The Candle of Vision.