Politics of the Imagination: The Life, Work and Ideas of Charles Fort (Critical Vision)

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ISBN-10:

1900486202

ISBN-13:

9781900486200

Author(s): Bennett, Colin
Released: Sep 01, 2002
Publisher: Critical Vision
Format: Paperback, 196 pages
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Description:

Politics of the Imagination is an account of the life and work of Charles Fort (18741932). Born in Albany, New York, Fort spent almost his entire life searching through periodicals in the New York Public Library and the British Museum, compiling evidence to show that science was a mere faade. In a series of books-The Book of the Damned, New Lands, Lo!, and Wild Talents-Fort argued that science was a new form of social control whose object was to conceal the fantastical nature of the universe by editing out paradoxes, miracles, and paranormal events.

Politics has a foreword by John Keel, whose book The Mothman Prophecies is now a major motion picture starring Richard Gere.












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