David Halperin raves about a collaborative book from the "Jung" days of famed forteans Jerome Clark and Loren Coleman, reprinted with another classic in 2006 by
Anomalist Books as
The Unidentified & Creatures of the Outer Edge. Halperin selects one particularly stunning, complex, and intractable abduction case from
The Unidentified volume and shows how Jungian psychology can explain it as "essentially a religious experience." To Halperin this is only one example "of the treasures to be found in the Clark-Coleman book." The companion tome in that volume,
Creatures of the Outer Edge, is a sheer romp through all sorts of cryptozoological wonders, from the comparatively "standard" Skinwalkers, Phantom Panthers, Devil Dogs, Thunderbirds, and Bigfoot, through local fave variants of that last in Momo, the Lake Worth Monster, the Murphrysboro Mud Monster, and the El Reno Chicken Man. (WM)
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