- Le Matin des Magiciens
"Le Matin des magiciens" was a book written by
Louis Pauwels andJacques Bergier in 1960 or in October 1959.Fact|date=August 2007 It was first published in English in 1963 with the title "The Morning of the Magicians". A German edition was published with the title "Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend" ("Departure into the third Millennium").The book was a general overview of the
occult and the works ofCharles Fort . "Le Matin des magiciens" was highly influential in the way it presented occult subjects to apopulist audience and spawned many books imitating its style.The English edition, "The Morning of the Magicians", became an international best seller, with over 800,000 copies sold worldwide. The book was a collaboration of ideas spanning a wide variety of subjects from
Nazi occultism tosupernatural phenomena and the place of mankind in theuniverse relative to traditional philosophical positions.It also temporarily renewed interest in the works of
Arthur Machen .Contents
The first part of the preface is a refutation of the notion of social and historical progress, hold in the form of an autobiographical essay by Louis Pauwels. His father belonged to the generation of romantic socialists, whose idols were
Victor Hugo ,Romain Rolland andJean Jaurès . Pauwels expressed his disdain of that generation's notion of progress by referring to a quote from "Où va la monde?" [see also: [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/21413 Où va la monde? by Walther Rathenau] fromProject Gutenberg ] the French translation of a work byWalther Rathenau , whom he describes as the first victim of theNazi s.References
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