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Keith Thompson is a scholar with a particular interest in the cultural imagination, new religious movements, social history, and politics. He is also an author and writer of articles for various publications. "Sometimes I call myself a storyteller, non-fiction division," he says.
Keith's book, Angels and Aliens: UFOs and the Mythic Imagination (Addison-Wesley, 1991) was hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as "Magnificent…no matter what your beliefs, the most fascinating book written on the subject," and by Venture World as "probably the most profound book on the UFO controversy yet to appear."
Harvard psychiatrist John Mack credited Keith's writing with launching Mack's interest in reports of individuals taken against their will by apparently alien beings.
Keith's 1982 interview with Robert Bly has been credited with initiating the "men's movement" exploring contemporary masculinity and manhood, and his 1994 published conversation with best-selling author Carlos Castaneda ("Portrait of a Sorcerer") marked the legendary recluse's first public remarks in over two decades.
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Here is the full episode. ( enjoy until next time )
Keith Thompson is a scholar with a particular interest in the cultural imagination, new religious movements, social history, and politics. He is also an author and writer of articles for various publications. "Sometimes I call myself a storyteller, non-fiction division," he says.
Keith's book, Angels and Aliens: UFOs and the Mythic Imagination (Addison-Wesley, 1991) was hailed by the San Francisco Chronicle as "Magnificent…no matter what your beliefs, the most fascinating book written on the subject," and by Venture World as "probably the most profound book on the UFO controversy yet to appear."
Harvard psychiatrist John Mack credited Keith's writing with launching Mack's interest in reports of individuals taken against their will by apparently alien beings.
Keith's 1982 interview with Robert Bly has been credited with initiating the "men's movement" exploring contemporary masculinity and manhood, and his 1994 published conversation with best-selling author Carlos Castaneda ("Portrait of a Sorcerer") marked the legendary recluse's first public remarks in over two decades.

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