The Book of the Damned. Charles Fort

The Book of the Damned - Charles Fort


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      THE BOOK

      OF THE DAMNED

       By

      CHARLES FORT

       First published in 1919

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      Contents

       Charles Fort

       CHAPTER 1

       CHAPTER 2

       CHAPTER 3

       CHAPTER 4

       CHAPTER 5

       CHAPTER 6

       CHAPTER 7

       CHAPTER 8

       CHAPTER 9

       CHAPTER 10

       CHAPTER 11

       CHAPTER 12

       CHAPTER 13

       CHAPTER 14

       CHAPTER 15

       CHAPTER 16

       CHAPTER 17

       CHAPTER 18

       CHAPTER 19

       CHAPTER 20

       CHAPTER 21

       CHAPTER 22

       CHAPTER 23

       CHAPTER 24

       CHAPTER 25

       CHAPTER 26

       CHAPTER 27

       CHAPTER 28

      Charles Fort

      Charles Hoy Fort was born in Albany, New York, USA in 1874. In his youth, he was a budding naturalist, collecting sea shells, minerals, and birds. At the age of eighteen, he left New York on a world tour, travelling through the western United States, Scotland, England, and South Africa. Around 1900, Fort moved to London, England with his wife, where he began to focus on his writing.

      Fort penned a total of ten novels, although only one, The Outcast Manufacturers (1909), was published. In 1915, Fort began to write two books, titled X and Y, the first dealing with the idea that beings on Mars were controlling events on Earth, and the second with the postulation of a sinister civilization living at the South Pole. In 1919, he published his breakout work, which set the tone for the rest of his writing career: The Book of the Damned. The book was a compendium of "damned" data – phenomena for which science could not account and thus rejected or ignored.

      Fort spent the rest of his writing career describing such supposedly unexplained occurrences, conducting most of his research in the public libraries of New York and London. Aside from The Book of the Damned (1919), his best-known works are New Lands (1923), Lo! (1931) and Wild Talents (1932). Examples covered in Fort's work include such things as teleportation, poltergeists, falls of frogs, unaccountable noises and explosions, spontaneous fires, levitation, unidentified flying objects and giant wheels of light in the oceans.

      Towards the end of his life, Fort established a large cult following. His style of writing was unusual, blending sensationalism with ambiguity and mocking. Many modern readers see him as first and foremost a satirist, others little more than a purveyor of pseudo-science. Today, the terms Fortean and Forteana are still used to describe the sort of supposedly anonymous phenomena he documented in his writing. Charles Fort died in 1932, aged 57.

      The formatting of the following reflects the original text.

THE BOOK OF THE DAMNED

      CHAPTER 1

      A procession of the damned.

      By the damned, I mean the excluded.

      We shall have a procession of data that Science has excluded.

      Battalions of the accursed, captained by pallid data that I have exhumed, will march. You'll read them—or they'll march. Some of them livid and some of them fiery and some of them rotten.

      Some of them are corpses, skeletons, mummies, twitching, tottering, animated by companions that have been damned alive. There are giants that will walk by, though sound asleep. There are things that are theorems and things that are rags: they'll go by like Euclid arm in arm with the spirit of anarchy. Here and there will flit little harlots. Many are clowns.


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