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A Magician Among the Spirits - Unveiling the Illusions: Houdini's Battle Against Fraudulent Mediums and the Supernatural - cover

A Magician Among the Spirits - Unveiling the Illusions: Houdini's Battle Against Fraudulent Mediums and the Supernatural

Harry Houdini

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "A Magician Among the Spirits," Harry Houdini deftly intertwines the art of illusion with an incisive exploration of spiritualism during the early 20th century. With a distinctive literary style that oscillates between autobiographical narrative and critical analysis, Houdini meticulously documents his experiences with renowned mediums while exposing their fraudulent tactics. The book serves not only as a critique of spiritualism, but also as a reflection of a period rife with superstition, revealing the tension between entertainment and deception in a world grappling with the aftermath of World War I and the consequent search for meaning. Harry Houdini, born Erik Weisz, was not just a legendary escape artist and magician; he was also a passionate skeptic who lost his beloved mother to death, prompting his fervent interest in the possibility of an afterlife. This deeply personal loss catalyzed Houdini's relentless pursuit to debunk spiritualists who preyed on the grieving, thus giving rise to this seminal work. His background in performance and illusion positions him uniquely; he employs both his sense of wonder and his investigative acumen to navigate the murky waters of faith and trickery. Readers seeking an engaging blend of entertainment and intellectual inquiry will find "A Magician Among the Spirits" both enlightening and provocative. Houdini's exploration invites readers to reconsider the boundaries of magic and reality while advocating for critical thinking in the face of deception. This book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the interplay of belief, skepticism, and the human condition.
Disponible depuis: 17/01/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 248 pages.

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