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Charles Fort's 'The Book of the Damned' is a seminal work in the field of anomalous phenomena, exploring a wide range of unexplained events and occurrences from around the world. Fort's literary style is characterized by a meticulous collection and documentation of reports, anecdotes, and case studies, presented in a dry, almost humorous tone that challenges the reader to question conventional explanations. This book is often considered a pioneering work of the paranormal genre, setting the stage for later authors and researchers to delve into the unexplained. Fort's relentless pursuit of the…mehr

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Charles Fort's 'The Book of the Damned' is a seminal work in the field of anomalous phenomena, exploring a wide range of unexplained events and occurrences from around the world. Fort's literary style is characterized by a meticulous collection and documentation of reports, anecdotes, and case studies, presented in a dry, almost humorous tone that challenges the reader to question conventional explanations. This book is often considered a pioneering work of the paranormal genre, setting the stage for later authors and researchers to delve into the unexplained. Fort's relentless pursuit of the truth behind these mysteries makes 'The Book of the Damned' a captivating and thought-provoking read. Charles Fort, a self-taught researcher, had a lifelong fascination with the unexplained and the supernatural. His tireless efforts to uncover the truths behind mysterious phenomena led him to compile the material presented in this volume. Fort's unique perspective and skeptical approach to the unknown make his work both engaging and enlightening. For readers interested in exploring the realms of the bizarre and unexplained, 'The Book of the Damned' is a must-read. This book will challenge your perceptions of reality and open your mind to the vast array of mysteries that still remain unsolved in our world.
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Charles Fort (1874–1932) was an American writer and researcher known for his exploratorial work on anomalous phenomena. His most famous book, 'The Book of the Damned' (1919), is a seminal work that challenged the scientific orthodoxy of his time. Fort's literary style is often characterized by a blend of wit and skepticism, sowing seeds of doubt against the dogmatic adherence to scientific norms. He coined the term 'Fortean' to describe the strange and the unexplained, which would inspire the Fortean Society and influence later writers in the realms of the paranormal and unorthodox sciences. Fort's work has been noted for its critical stance on the scientific establishment's tendency to dismiss data that does not fit into accepted frameworks, advocating for an inclusive and open-minded investigation of the world's mysteries. His other works include 'New Lands' (1923), 'Lo!', and 'Wild Talents', each expanding on themes of anomalies and the paranormal. 'The Book of the Damned' itself is an extensive catalogue of unexplained events, which Fort presents with both fascination and a challenge to conventional thought, demanding a reevaluation of what is considered possible or real within the purview of human knowledge.