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Whitley Strieber


 

Louis Whitley Strieber (born June 13, 1945) is a US writer best known for his horror novels The Wolfen and The Hunger and for Communion, which professes to be a non-fictional description of his subjective experiences with non-human entities; see alien abduction. Also for being the inspiration for the blockbuster movie about sudden climate change, "The Day After Tomorrow"

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Whitley Strieber is a Roman Catholic and was formerly associated with the Gurdjieff Foundation. He left the Foundation shortly before the experiences reported in Communion, but remains interested in the mystical teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff and P. D. Ouspensky and makes frequent references to them in his non-fiction writings.

Related Topics:
Roman Catholic - Gurdjieff Foundation - G. I. Gurdjieff - P. D. Ouspensky

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Strieber is married to Anne Strieber, a former teacher and the author of the thriller An Invisible Woman (2005). They have a son, Andrew, who appears in Communion and Strieber's other close-encounter books.

Related Topics:
Anne Strieber - 2005

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