The Morning of the Magicians

The Morning of the Magicians
The Morning of the Magicians  
The Morning of the Magicians.jpg
Author(s) Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier
Original title Le Matin des magiciens
Publication date 1960

The Morning of the Magicians was first published as Le Matin des magiciens. Written by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier in 1960, it became a best seller, first in French, then translated into English in 1963 as The Dawn of Magic, and later released in the United States as The Morning of the Magicians. A German edition was published with the title Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend (Departure into the third Millennium).

In a generalized and wide ranging overview of the occult, the book speculates on a variety of Forteana, mysticism and conspiracy theories such as secret societies, ancient prophesies, alchemical transmutation, a giant race that once ruled the Earth, and the Nazca Lines.[1] It also includes speculations such as Nazi occultism and supernatural phenomena conspiracy theory that the Vril Society and the Thule Society were the philosophical precursors to the NSDAP Nazi party.[2]

The book has been credited with playing a significant role in bringing these kinds of ideas into the popular culture, spurring a revival of interest in the occult during the 1960s and 70s, and being a forerunner to the popularization of New Age ideas.[3] In a 2004 article in Skeptic Magazine[4], Jason Colavito said that the book was substantially inspired by the horror fiction of H. P. Lovecraft, and was a central influence for Erich von Däniken's books on ancient astronauts[citation needed]. Notably short on references or sources, the book has also come under criticism.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Adams, Deborah (2009). "Review of "The Morning of the Magicians"". Curled Up With A Good Book. 
  2. ^ Hodapp, Christopher; Alice Von Kannon (2008-03-31). "18". Conspiracy Theories & Secret Societies For Dummies. For Dummies. pp. 350. ISBN 978-0470184080. 
  3. ^ Lachman, Gary (2003). Turn Off Your Mind: The Mystic Sixties and the Dark Side of the Age of Aquarius. The Disinformation Company. ISBN 0971394237. http://books.google.com/books?id=8jfptmqzTzkC&pg=PA13&#v=onepage&q&f=false. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 
  4. ^ http://jcolavito.tripod.com/lostcivilizations/id26.html



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • The Magicians — Infobox Book name = The Magicians image caption = author = J. B. Priestley illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English genre = publisher = William Heinemann Ltd pub date = 1954 media type = Print (Hardcover) pages =… …   Wikipedia

  • The Magician's Apprentice —   …   Wikipedia

  • The Nine Unknown — is a 1923 novel by Talbot Mundy.Originally serialised in Adventure magazine, [1] it concerns the Nine Unknown Men , a fictional secret society founded by the Mauryan Emperor Asoka around 270 BC[citation needed] to preserve and develop knowledge… …   Wikipedia

  • The Chronicles of Narnia — Narnia redirects here. For other uses, see Narnia (disambiguation). This article is about the book series. For the film series, see The Chronicles of Narnia (film series). The Chronicles of Narnia The Chronicles of Narnia HarperCollins boxed set; …   Wikipedia

  • Magicians (film) — Magicians Promotional poster for the film Directed by Andrew O Connor Produced by Ollie Madden …   Wikipedia

  • The Books of Abarat — Abarat Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War Absolute Midnight The Dynasty of Dreamers The Eternal Author Clive Barker Illustrator Clive Barker Cover artist …   Wikipedia

  • The Magic Land of Allakazam — The Magic Land of Alakazam Format Magic show Created by Mark Wilson Starring Mark Wilson Nani Darnell Bev Bergeron Country of origin United States …   Wikipedia

  • The Master and Margarita —   …   Wikipedia

  • The British Empire in fiction — The British Empire has often been portrayed in fiction. Originally such works described the Empire because it was a contemporary part of life; nowadays fictional references are also frequently made in a steampunk context.Historical eventsThis… …   Wikipedia

  • The Devil is an Ass — is a Jacobean comedy by Ben Jonson, first performed in 1616 and first published in 1631. [Chambers, Vol. 3, p. 373.] The Devil is an Ass followed Bartholomew Fair (1614), one of the author s greatest works, and marks the start of the final phase… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”