Colin Wilson

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Philosophy
  • Colin Henry Wilson was a British author born in Leicester.

  • He left school at 16 and worked various jobs while reading extensively.

  • His breakthrough came with "The Outsider" (1956), which examined social alienation in literature and culture.

  • Initially praised, Wilson later faced criticism.

  • His subsequent works focused on positive aspects of human psychology, including peak experiences and consciousness expansion.

  • Wilson admired humanistic psychologist Abraham Maslow and wrote about G.I. Gurdjieff's philosophy.

  • He argued against existentialist focus on negativity, believing that peak experiences of joy and meaningfulness are more representative of reality.

  • Wilson advocated cultivating these experiences through concentration, attention, and certain types of work.

Books by Colin Wilson