Charles Hoy Fort was an American writer and researcher known for his unconventional investigations into unexplained phenomena and the supernatural. Born in Albany, New York, Fort developed a fascination with the bizarre and the inexplicable, which led him to compile a vast collection of anomalous reports from newspapers and scientific journals. His most notable works include 'The Book of the Damned,' 'Lo!', and 'Wild Talents,' where he challenged the scientific orthodoxy of his time by presenting evidence of strange occurrences that defied conventional explanations. Fort's unique approach blended skepticism with a sense of wonder, positioning him as a precursor to modern paranormal research and a significant figure in the realm of speculative thought. Fort's legacy lies in his ability to question the boundaries of accepted knowledge and to inspire future generations of writers and researchers interested in the unexplained. His work has influenced various fields, including science fiction, folklore studies, and the exploration of the paranormal. By embracing the strange and the unexplainable, Fort encouraged readers to remain curious and open-minded about the mysteries of the universe, leaving an indelible mark on both literature and the study of anomalous phenomena.
“Mi posición es la siguiente: todas las cosas que parecen poseer una identidad individual no son más que islas, proyecciones de un continente submarino, y no contienen contornos reales.””
“Por belleza, designaría yo lo que parece completo. Lo incompleto o lo mutilado es totalmente feo. A la Venus de Milo, un niño la encontraría fea. Si un espíritu puro la imagina completa, se convertiría en bella. Una mano concebida como mano puede parecer bella. Abandonada en un campo de batalla, deja de serlo. Pero todo lo que nos rodea es parte de una cosa que a su vez es parte de otra: en este mundo no hay nada bello; sólo las apariencias son intermedias entre la belleza y la fealdad. Sólo es completa la universalidad, sólo es bello el completo.””