Politics of the Imagination: The Life, Work and Ideas of Charles Fort

Politics of the Imagination: The Life, Work and Ideas of Charles Fort

Politics of the Imagination: The Life, Work and Ideas of Charles Fort

Politics of the Imagination: The Life, Work and Ideas of Charles Fort

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Overview

A great American crank, in the best sense of the word, Charles Hoy Fort (1874-1932) spent his life hunting down reports of "anomalous phenomena"-"damned" events such rains of frogs, cattle mutilations, and UFO sightings-and studying them from a true outsider's perspective, one that characterized even objective science as wearing blinders in its approach to them. In this modern classic of analytical biography, Colin Bennett examines not only the life of this one-man investigator of real-life X-Files but his work as well, likening him to such diverse figures that loom in the cultural imagination as Lee Harvey Oswald and Shakespeare's Hamlet. A must-read for fans of the strange, this riveting book explores why the 20th century, which gave rise to conspiracy-theory philosophies and widespread distrust of social authority, embraced Fort so wholly that his name has been immortalized in the adjective "Fortean." In the course of a delightfully misspent youth, COLIN BENNETT was employed as both a musician and as a mercenary soldier. He was far better at the second than at the first. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford, he is the author of the novels Infantryman and The Entertainment Bomb, and paranormal nonfiction including Looking for Orthon, a biography of George Adamski; Politics of the Imagination, a biography of Charles Fort; and An American Demonology, about the head of the 1950s UFO-hunting agency Project Blue Book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781605209265
Publisher: Cosimo Books
Publication date: 02/02/2010
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Colin Bennett left school to become a professional musician, then a mercenary soldier, before reading English at Balliol College, University of Oxford. He had several plays performed on the professional stage in London, before retraining as an electronics engineer and running his own electronics consultancy and printing firm. His book Politics of the Imagination won the Anomalist Award for Best Biography 2002.

Table of Contents

Photo of Charles Fort aged nineteen4
Foreword5
Introduction11
Part 1Imagination Wars
1900: Strange Events in the Bronx29
The Yarns of Dickens and Euclid42
Stories about Stories46
Enter Sonnabend51
Religio Americana: Systems Analysis56
The Damned Imagination64
Walter Mitty Strikes Back73
Holy War80
Part 2Facts as Art Form
Gas Lamp Theatre85
Mountains, Trial and Laboratories101
The Kaiser's Disc Jockey104
Marketing Belief112
The New Script116
Part 3Intermediate States
The Absent Brain125
Knife-Edge Systems146
Cosmology as Consumerism152
Part 4The Quest for Oswald
Accuracy as Myth167
Lee Harvey Oswald as Fortean Man170
AppendixScepticism as Mystique176
Notes190
Index202
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