Immagine dell'autore.

Charnan Simon (1952–2014)

Autore di One Happy Classroom (Rookie Readers)

102+ opere 2,252 membri 20 recensioni

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Fonte dell'immagine: via author's website

Opere di Charnan Simon

Sam the Garbage Hound (1996) 157 copie
Mud! (Real Kids Readers) (1999) 76 copie
Shattered Star (1868) 52 copie
Show and tell Sam (1998) 52 copie
I Like to Win! (1999) 38 copie
Sam and Dasher (1997) 19 copie
The Good Bad Day (1998) 13 copie
Water (Science Explorer) (2009) 10 copie
Teachers (Wonder Books) (2003) 9 copie
The mysterious Amazon (2004) 3 copie
The sacred Ganges (2004) 3 copie
The mighty Mississippi (2004) 2 copie
Animals on Parade (2012) 1 copia
Go sailing 1 copia
Mars (2011) 1 copia
The Little Angel (1989) 1 copia
The ancient Euphrates (2004) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Celebrate Cricket: 30 Years of Stories and Art (2003) — Collaboratore — 43 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1952-05-16
Data di morte
2014-04-24
Sesso
female

Utenti

Recensioni

 
Segnalato
Mustygusher | Dec 19, 2022 |
First of all, there is no Simon. It's Peter Levenda. This is particularly noticeable in his narrative history here in that he tells you a lot about Levenda's background, thoughts, and actions, but not any of that for "Simon." Yes, "Simon" admits that Levenda was involved with the Necronomicon. (Also, other researchers have pretty much proved that Levenda is Simon.) As such, it is Levenda/Simon's apologia for the so-called "Simon Necronomicon," i.e., the Necronomicon published in the black paperback by Avon/Bantam that is in every New Age section at Barnes & Noble. Levenda/Simon weaves a tale of how he supposedly got the book, translated it, published it. Luckily for him, all the characters in his tale are conveniently dead, except for Levenda and "Simon." Where's the actual manuscript he supposedly translated? Conveniently destroyed by a guy now dead. Where did it come from? From thefts supposedly undertaken by thieves now dead. Despite this unprovable provenance, Levenda/Simon tries to make the grimoire seem like a real descendant of Sumerian magic. And link it to Crowleyan magick. And, despite the fact that Lovecraft invented the "Necronomicon," Levenda/Simon tries to have it both ways and say: (a) I never said this was supposed to be Lovecraft's Necronomicon and (b) maybe Lovecraft secretly knew some occult stuff and saw my now destroyed Necronomicon, so it is Lovecraft's Necronomicon. And then Levenda/Simon attacks his critics, but mostly setting up straw men and ignoring their main criticisms. Levenda/Simon attacks especially Harms and Gonce, while ignoring their main contentions about the inventedness of the Simon Necronomicon. Of course, as Dan Clore and Owen Davies, both scholars, note, the Simon Necronomicon grimoire is just as made up and fake authentic as all the other grimoires in grimoire history.… (altro)
 
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tuckerresearch | Jul 22, 2022 |

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Statistiche

Opere
102
Opere correlate
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Utenti
2,252
Popolarità
#11,388
Voto
½ 3.3
Recensioni
20
ISBN
312
Lingue
3

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