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Wilhelm Reich versus the Flying Saucers

An American Tragedy

Also known as Wilhelm Reich versus the Flying Saucers: An American Tragedy

by James Reich

  • First published:
  • 21st century
  • Language: English

The convenient myth of Wilhelm Reich is that he “lost his mind” in the early 1950s, if not before, and that the last seven years of his life and work — the orgone and radiation experiments, the cloudbuster, and flying saucer intrigues — present an embarrassment. Even the counterculture that embraced Reich, not least William S. Burroughs, Norman Mailer, and filmmaker Dušan Makavejev, tended to distort his theory. The psychosis attached to Reich by his detractors was the culmination of decades of scapegoating by psychoanalysts, Nazis, communists, and conservatives. But Reich’s environmental and Cold War preoccupations and his slow-burning fascination with UFO phenomena were not signs of a madness incipient since his break with Sigmund Freud. They anticipated and reflected much in the American psyche. Defining the presence of a “cinematic self” in the misunderstood analyst once considered an heir to Freud, Wilhelm Reich versus the Flying Saucers rejects orthodox portrayals of Reich’s final years as merely pathological. Combining original analysis and evidence from the Wilhelm Reich Archive, James Reich uncovers the fatal moments in the psychologist’s uncanny identification with the “spaceman,” and the myth of a scientist lost to his own grandiosity and paranoia. Taking seriously the influence of The Day the Earth Stood Still, Bad Day at Black Rock, and other pop cultural narratives on Reich, this “psychoanalytic detective story” concerns existential traps, conscious and unconscious collaborations and betrayals by disciples, and unidentified flying object-relations. Reich’s is an atomic-age passion narrative. Vitally, Reich’s story could be ours. The author is not related to his subject.

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to UFOs, extraterrestrials, and contact.

  • Controlled discovery queries from doab, oapen, openalex, and zenodo matched “unidentified flying objects”. Retained metadata contains “Flying saucers” in the title, “Flying saucers” in the alternative title, “flying saucer” in the description, and 5 additional metadata match(es).

    • unidentified flying objects· via Directory of Open Access Books
    • unidentified flying objects· via OAPEN Library
    • unidentified flying objects· via OpenAlex
    • unidentified flying objects· via Zenodo
    • Flying saucers· in title
    • Flying saucers· in alternative title

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An American Tragedy

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217; Brooklyn, NY

2024Brainstorm Books; punctum books; Punctum BooksEnglish
  • 9781685711849
  • 9781685711856
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An American Tragedy

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2024EnglishOpen access

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doab:20.500.12854/139076
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