

I have found a new focus that accepts it as something that can be answered, but does not speculate about what that answer may be. So, in a sense, I have come to terms with the unanswered question. Fast-paced, compelling, and gruesomely violent, The Wolfen is the first novel by bestselling horror novelist, Whitley Strieber. It is time to step back and re-address them as an unknown that is accessible to culture and science in any number of ways that have nothing to do with that fruitless argument. We have been debating whether or not these strange manifestations were real or not since the time of the ancient Greeks. It will be out from Tarcher/Penguin in Feburary of 2016. It re-envisions the whole spectrum of paranormal events and rejected knowledge. I have co-authored a book with Jeff Kripal, the Religion Chair at Rice University in Houston which is called Super Natural: a New Vision of the Unexplained.

The reason is that there simply has not be adequate study either of the observed phenomena or the people who have close encounters, so we have no baseline. The reason is that there simply has not be adequate study either of the observed pheno …more If by 'come to terms' you mean reached a conclusion, I haven't. Published editions may differ slightly from mockups and prototype designs.Whitley Strieber If by 'come to terms' you mean reached a conclusion, I haven't. Housed in an embossed paper covered slipcase.New exclusive introduction by Whitley Strieber.Illustrated endsheets only featured in this edition.Seller Rating: Contact seller Book Used - Softcover Condition: Very Good US 8.50 Convert currency US 4.75 Shipping Within U.S.A. Dust jacket featuring wraparound artwork by François Vaillancourt (the only edition featuring the dust jacket). The Wolfen Whitley Strieber Published by Bantam Books, 1981 ISBN 10: 0553202685 ISBN 13: 9780553202687 Seller: Salamander Books, Lebanon, U.S.A.Thirteen full color illustrations by François Vaillancourt.Please note that Artist Gift editions are not numbered. The signed limited edition of The Wolfen by Whitley Strieber is presented in three states: Lettered, Numbered and Artist editions. In 1981, The Wolfen was adapted into a horror movie starring Albert Finney, directed by Michael Wadleigh. James Guide to Horror, Ghost and Gothic Writers deemed it, “an amazingly effective debut novel that turns the werewolf story completely on its head. Upon its release in 1978, the Washington Post called The Wolfen “a howling success.” Likewise, St.


Strieber’s novel breathed new life into the werewolf genre, building upon the traditional myth and lore of the lycanthrope to create a genetically superior crossbreed of human and wolf that has existed in the shadows for centuries. Fast-paced, compelling, and gruesomely violent, The Wolfen is the first novel by bestselling horror novelist, Whitley Strieber.įollowing the savage killing of two New York City policemen, George Wilson and Becky Neff are two detectives bound together by their strange and passionate hunt for the Wolfen.
