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    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    Famous 1960 book sold over 2 million copies and marked in a good part of those who read. An introduction to the fantastic realism and parapsychology of his time. Written by Louis Powels and very famous Jacques Bergier whose breathtaking culture marke
  • New Age post World War II, today ridiculous ...  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    When the book was written (in an obviously commercial ends) at the end of the 50s, Europe was still recovering from the trauma of the Second World War. The need to escape the memories of conflict and everyday still difficult (the war in Algeria raged
  • painful, hollow ...  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    This book has never reached one goal: fill the pockets of its two authors. For the rest, it is a total waste of time. The base is hollow, it's a bunch of fantasies and delusions worthy of other barflies conversation with sometimes a few ideas that an
  • A book to read, whatever one thinks of course Pauwels or occultism  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    Several decades after it was first published, "The Morning of the Magicians" remains a key book, essential reading for any inquisitive mind and open to the world and its interpretation. Not so much for the subjects it addresses, but it opens the
  • A contrarian book  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    This book has more than 40 years. Some of its elements are somewhat overwhelmed ... Yet the opening state of mind of its authors is now furiously trendsetter. Pauwels and Bergier are quick to overcome the limits of their time to explore other ways of
  • disappointed! 50 1  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    I purchased this book to the good reputation he had. After reading - 619 pages anyway, I must confess my disappointment. The problem may be to me, however, I have not seen where the perpetrators were from us and especially where they wanted to take u
  • Travel to other dimensions.  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    The authors warn us from the start. This book is not a novel, although the intention is romantic. What exactly is this unidentified literary object. A compilation of many theories, beliefs and experiences that open the door to another dimension, anot
  • catalyst  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    I read this book there are more than 40 years at the time, I was studying science (called hard chemistry, physics ...)!. This reading has permeated my entire future thinking by doubt that he put on the road, before a teaching rather concrete and sure
  • a cult book, a source of inexhaustible information  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    A cult book that has marked his generation. Actually take a step back. Nevertheless its wealth of references allows us to go further into other books. The Morning of the Magicians is part of his books, which always lead you to other sources to explor
  • Great book closer to SF than a real study.  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    "The Morning of the Magicians" is a cult book. I think Bergier Powells and have fun. One example among many other is the theory of the hollow earth. Our good old earth would be concave. To sum up, the universe would be compact. Land being the on
  • Doubt: starting point for reflection  

    The Morning of the Magicians: Introduction to Fantastic Realism (Paperback)
    I read this live here ten years but I still recommend to friends. Each chapter deals with a subject and can be read independently of others. Each subject and traveled quite extensively, and we discover the hidden facets, Voires obscure scientific his