Video Review: The Eighth Tower by John Keel.

One of the most affecting aspects of this book is Keel's pessimism throughout.
This is a man who has witnessed  far too many strange occurrences to be entirely comfortable even trying to explain possibility, never mind offer any ultimate answer.

Keel's conception of a super-spectrum is certainly intriguing and was a relatively new and unique view at the time. At least as far as English publications were concerned. Today, we have translation of anthropological texts by such writers as Ernesto De Martino and we can see that these explanations and experiences were always part of folkloric and mythological traditions.

The absence of an index is unfortunate but as the book is quite a slim volume this does not present too many difficulties which can not be overcome with note-taking.  




Enjoy the review...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-mDU3_Y02s

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