Auteurs | Colin Wilson |
Thème | Ghost |
Genre littéraire | Essay |
Description
"Poltergeist" by Colin Wilson delves into the eerie and perplexing world of destructive hauntings characterized by banging noises, disembodied voices, and inanimate objects mysteriously propelled through the air. As an esteemed authority on the paranormal, Wilson meticulously examines the evidence surrounding the poltergeist phenomenon and crafts a definitive theory.
The book explores countless real-life cases of poltergeist infestations, dating back to ancient Greece. Wilson seeks to unravel the mystery behind poltergeists—what they are, their origins, and the reasons for their manifestation in our world. From the haunting account of a formidable black-robed monk terrorizing a family for years to the investigation of a talking mongoose, the narrative unfolds with true stories featuring gnomes, dracu, and demons.
"Poltergeist" serves as a captivating guide, offering readers an enthralling journey through a gallery of malevolent and noisy entities that have been documented throughout history. Wilson's exploration sheds light on the enigmatic nature of poltergeists, contributing to a deeper understanding of these unsettling phenomena.
Éditions
Sous-titre | A Classic Study in Destructive Haunting |
ISBN-10 | 073871867X |
ISBN-13 | 9780738718675 |
Nombre de pages | 384 |
Publié le | 14 janvier 2024 |
Format | Broché |
Editeur | Llewellyn |
Ghost - 14 janvier 2024