- Whitley Strieber
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Image_Caption = Publicity photo of Whitley Strieber
Name = Whitley Strieber
Born = Birth date and age|1945|6|13
Blocation = San Antonio,Texas
Died =
Dlocation =
Status = Single Abductee
Fdate =December 26 ,1985
Location = New York (State)
Setting = Cabin
ADBCat =Greys
Art =
Book = "Communion" (1987)
Film = "Communion" (1989)Louis Whitley Strieber (pron-en|striːbɚ (born
June 13 ,1945 ) is an American writer best known for hishorror novel s "The Wolfen" and "The Hunger" and for "Communion", a non-fiction account of his own perceived experiences with non-human entities. Strieber also co-authored "The Coming Global Superstorm " withArt Bell , which inspired the blockbuster film about sudden climate change, "The Day After Tomorrow ".Early life
Whitley Strieber was born in
San Antonio ,Texas , the son of Karl Strieber, alawyer , and Mary Drought Strieber. He attendedCentral Catholic Marianist High School in San Antonio, Texas. He was educated at theUniversity of Texas at Austin and the London School of Film Technique, graduating from both in 1968. He then worked for several differentadvertising firms inNew York City , rising to the level of vice president before quitting in 1977 to become a free-lance writer.Fiction
Strieber began his career as a novelist with the horror novels "
The Wolfen " (1978) and "The Hunger" (1981), both of which were later made into movies, followed by the less successful horror novels "Black Magic" (1982) and "The Night Church" (1983).Strieber then turned to speculative fiction. He wrote "
Warday " (1984), a "New York Times " bestseller about the dangers of limitednuclear warfare , and "Nature's End" (1986), a novel about environmental apocalypse, both in collaboration with longtime friendJames Kunetka . He is also the author of "Wolf of Shadows" (1985), a young adult novel set in the aftermath of a nuclear war.In 1986, Strieber's fantasy novel "Catmagic" was published, co-authored with Jonathan Barry, who was billed as an aerospace industry consultant and a practicing
witch . In the 1987 paperback edition, Strieber states that Jonathan Barry is fictitious and that he, Strieber, is the sole author of "Catmagic". Strieber's personal publishing company, Walker & Collier, is named after two of the characters in "Catmagic".Later, less successful thrillers by Strieber (all now out of print) include "Billy" (1990), "The Wild" (1991), "Unholy Fire" (1992), and "The Forbidden Zone" (1993).
He later returned to the vampire saga that began with "The Hunger", adding "The Last Vampire" (2001) and "Lilith's Dream" (2002) to the storyline.
The author's short stories were collected in the 1997 limited edition volume "Evenings with Demons". An unlimited edition is planned for 2007.
"Communion" and "The Visitors"
On
December 26 ,1985 , Strieber reportedly had an experience in which he believed he was abducted from his cabin in upstateNew York by non-human beings of some kind. He wrote about these experiences in his first non-fiction book, "Communion" (1987). "Communion" is generally interpreted as a claim ofalien abduction , but Strieber says that he draws no firm conclusions about the nature or source of his experience. He refers to the beings as "the visitors," a name chosen to be as neutral as possible, and leaves open the possibility that they are not extraterrestrials and even that they exist only in his mind. He has repeatedly expressed his frustration with what he feels are fantastic claims incorrectly attributed to him."Communion" was a Number 1 "New York Times" bestseller in the Non-Fiction category. Strieber went on to write three more autobiographical books about his experiences with the visitors, "Transformation" (1988), "Breakthrough" (1995), and "The Secret School" (1996). Each was commercially less successful than the last, with "Transformation" the only other title besides "Communion" to make the "New York Times" bestseller list.
Other visitor-themed books of Strieber's include "Majestic" (1989), a novel about the
Roswell UFO incident ; "The Communion Letters" (1997, reissued in 2003), a collection of letters from readers reporting experiences similar to Strieber's. "Confirmation" (1998), despite its title, does not propose that there has been 'confirmation' ofUFO s or abductions, but rather analyzes the evidence that was available at that time and discusses what more would be required to provide 'confirmation'. A2006 novel, "The Grays", presented his impressions of alien contact through a fictional narrative.Strieber wrote the screenplay for the 1989 film "Communion", directed by
Philippe Mora and starringChristopher Walken as Strieber. The movie covers material from both "Communion" and "Transformation" and introduces some new themes not present in the books.The Master of the Key
In the pre-dawn hours of
June 6 ,1998 , Strieber was reportedly visited in hisToronto hotel room by a mysterious but apparently human man, who delivered an unsolicited lecture covering various subjects from spirituality to the environment. The man gave no name, but Strieber has taken to referring to him as the "Master of the Key." Strieber first reported the visit in his online journal in 1998 and later gave a more complete account in his self-published book "The Key" (2001). Skeptics have pointed out that "The Key" and the 1998 journal entries give very different (not contradictory, but largely non-overlapping) accounts of what the man said.Before publishing "The Key", Strieber co-authored "
The Coming Global Superstorm " (1999), a book about the possibility of rapid and destructive climate change, withArt Bell . He has said that it was based largely on things the Master of the Key had told him about the environment. The book served as the inspiration for the disaster film "The Day After Tomorrow " (2004), and Strieber later wrote a novelization of that movie.Another recent book Strieber says was inspired by the teachings of the Master of the Key is the self-published "The Path" (2002), which deals with the symbolism of the
Tarot of Marseilles .Trivia
In The TV series
Babylon 5 , there is an alien race that is similar to theGreys in "Communion". This race is named the Striebe after Whitley Strieber.Personal
Whitley Strieber is a
Roman Catholic and was formerly associated with the [http://www.iagf.org/ Gurdjieff Foundation] . He left the Foundation shortly before the experiences reported in "Communion", but remains interested in the mystical teachings ofG. I. Gurdjieff andP. D. Ouspensky and makes frequent references to them in his non-fiction writings.Strieber is married to
Anne Strieber . They have a son, Andrew, who appears in "Communion" and several of Strieber's novels (for example,Warday ).References
* cite web
last =Bell
first =Art
authorlink =
coauthors =Whitley Strieber
title ='The Coming Global Superstorm'
work =
publisher =CNN
date =December 28, 1999
url =http://archives.cnn.com/1999/books/beginnings/12/28/superstorm/index.html
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accessdate =2007-04-25
* cite web
last =Strieber
first =Whitley
authorlink =
coauthors =
title ='Confirmation: The Hard Evidence of Aliens among Us'
work =
publisher =CNN
date =July 29, 1998
url =http://www.cnn.com/books/reviews/9807/29/confirmation/index.html?eref=sitesearch
format =
doi =
accessdate =2007-04-25* cite web
last =McCarty
first =Michael
authorlink =
coauthors =
title =Whitley Strieber communes with aliens, werewolves and the creative muse
work =
publisher =Sci Fi Channel (United States)
date =April 14, 2003
url =http://www.scifi.com/sfw/interviews/sfw9644.html
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doi =
accessdate =2007-04-25* cite web
last =Graham
first =Mark
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coauthors =
title =Brief reviews, August 18
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publisher =Rocky Mountain News
date =August 18, 2006
url =http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/books/article/0,2792,DRMN_63_4924288,00.html
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accessdate =2007-04-25External links
* [http://www.unknowncountry.com/ Whitley Strieber's website]
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* [http://theopencritic.com/?p=104 Lilith's Dream Reviewed] , The Open Critic
* [http://www.beyondcommunion.com/ Beyond Communion] , the Whitley Strieber interview archive
* [http://scifan.com/writers/ss/StrieberWhitley.asp Bibliography] atSciFan
* [http://wiredforbooks.org/whitleystrieber/ Audio Interviews with Whitley Strieber - RealAudio at Wired for Books.org by Don Swaim]
* [http://www.armbell.com/glforum Gurdjieff Legominism Forum]
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