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Charles Fort, 1920

Charles Hoy Fort ( August 6, 1874 - May 3, 1932), writer and researcher into anomalous phenomena, was the son of an Albany grocer of Dutch ancestry. According to some sources he was born on August 9.

Fort is best known for his books, in which he compiled--with his characteristic wry, tongue in cheek sense of humor--many accounts of odd, inexplicable or strange events, usually taken from newspapers or scientific journals.

Fort's books sold well, and remain in print. The term Forteana is sometimes used to describe various anomalous phenomena.

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Charles Hoy Fort was born in 1874 in Albany, New York. An authoritarian fatherA father is the male parent of a child. Fathers may be categorised according to their biological, social or legal relationship with the child. Historically, the biological relationship paternity has been determinative of fatherhood. However, proof of pate beat a sense of independenceAlternate uses: see Independence (disambiguation Independence for a country, organization or branch of government is the same as self-rule, as opposed to being ruled by someone else. Establishing such independence sometimes implies a violent break-out or into the young Fort, a budding naturalistNatural history is an umbrella term for what are now usually viewed as a number of distinct scientific disciplines. Most definitions include the study of living things (e. biology, including botany and zoology); other definitions extend the topic to inclu who would collect sea shells, mineralMinerals are natural compounds formed through geological processes. The term "mineral" encompasses not only the material's chemical composition but also the mineral structures. Minerals range in composition from pure elements and simple salts to very comps, and birdFor other meanings of bird see bird (disambiguation). Many see text Birds are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrates characterized primarily by feathers, forelimbs modified as wings, and hollow bones. There are almost 9000 known species of birds ins. CuriousCuriosity is a term given to a natural kind of inquisitive behaviour, evident by observation in many animal species, and is the emotional aspect of living beings that engenders exploration, investigation and learning. In essence, "curiosity" is a term tha and intelligentIntelligence is a word that has two different common meanings : Intelligence (trait Intelligence (information gathering Business intelligence Military espionage., the young Fort did not excel at school, though he was quite a wit and full of knowledge about the world — yet this was only a world he had read of.

So, at age 18, Fort left New York on a worldwide tour to "put some capital in the bank of experience". He travelled through the western United States, Scotland, and England, until finally falling ill in South Africa. Returning home he was nursed by and later married Anna Filing , a girl he had known from his childhood. Success as a short story writer was intermittent between periods of terrible poverty and depression.

Fort wrote ten novels, though only one, The Outcast Manufacturers ( 1906), was published — critics said it was ahead of its time but it was popularly unsuccessful. In 1915, Fort began to write two books, entitled X and Y , the first dealing with the idea that beings on Mars were controlling events on Earth, and the second with the postulation of a sinister civilization extant at the South Pole. These books caught the attention of writer Theodore Dreiser, who attempted to get them published, but to no avail. Disheartened by this failure, Fort burnt the manuscripts, but was soon renewed to begin work on the book that would change the course of his life, The Book of the Damned .

Fort's experience as a journalist coupled with a contrarian nature prepared him for his real-life work, mocking at the pretensions of scientific positivism and the tendency of journalists and editors of newspapers and scientific journals to rationalize away the scientifically incorrect.



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