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This book can be read from different perspectives: as a record of Gurdjieff's travels, as a kind of autobiography, as a body of advice to people in the Work and as an allegory where the "remarkable men" represent different aspects of an individual's psyche.
Alfred Richard Orage, one of the premier pupils of Gurdjieff, who was the original editor of all Gurdjieff's written works, and a foremost English literary talent in his own right. See Wikipedia Entry for biographical details.