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It includes tales of several early Discordians including Hill (as Mal) and Thornley (as Omar and Ho Chi Zen). So, we created an opposition within the Discordian Society, which we called the Bavarian Illuminati So, we built up this myth about the warfare between the Discordian Society and the Illuminati for quite a while, until one day Bob Shea said to me, "You know, we could write a novel about this!" Zen Without Zen Masters Zen Without Zen Masters is a book by Camden Benares (The Count of Five), published in 1977, of koans, stories and exercises of a Discordian nature. It is thematically dense, covering topics like counterculture, numerology and Discordianism.In a 1980 interview given to the science fiction magazine Starship, Wilson suggested the novel was an attempt to build a myth around Discordianism:We felt the Society needed some opposition, because the whole idea of it is based on conflict and dialectics. The narrative often switches between third and first person perspectives and jumps around in time. The trilogy is a satirical, postmodern, science fiction-influenced adventure story a drug-, sex- and magic-laden trek through a number of conspiracy theories, both historical and imaginary, which hinge on the authors' version of the Illuminati. One of the most influential of all Discordian works, The Illuminatus! Trilogy is a series of three novels written by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson purportedly between 19, and first published in 1975.
The Honest Book of Truth In addition to Summa Universalia, Principia Discordia also included selections from Kerry Wendell Thornley's writings, which he named The Honest Book of Truth. The longest known fragment of the text is the Myth of Ichabod (alluded to as the "Myth of Starbuck" in the 4th edition of the Principia) which was circulated independently. It was mentioned in an introduction to one of the Principia editions, and the work was quoted from in the first edition. It was excerpted in the first edition of Principia Discordia but never published.
Steve Jackson and Reverend Loveshade had previously considered publishing a book by the name suggested by Russel Dalenberg on the usenet group rec.games.board. DrJon, and published in 2001. DrJon Swabey, later known as His Holiness The Rev. Later Discordian works Apocrypha Discordia Apocrypha Discordia was compiled by Rev.
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Self-described as 'The Greatest Slice of collaborative magical fiction since the Bible', it gets increasingly Discordian as the reader journeys through the pages. Liber Malorum: Children of the Apple Liber Malorum is the 2007 anthology put together by Sean Scullion and released on Paganarchy Press. The Black Iron Prison has influenced Discordian communities in various parts of the world. We wanted to crystalize some of our favorite themes from the Principia, those of radical free will and self-emancipation." The goal was to encourage "critical thinking and self awareness" in the reader. The collaborators stated that "while the original Principia Discordia holds important messages and philosophies, we wondered if some of the humor and language might be dated and lost on a younger generation of Discordians. It was translated into German as Apocrypha Diskordia and because of it DrJon with Adam Gorightly were chosen to write an "outroduction" to a hardback edition of Principia Discordia.The Black Iron Prison was an effort to create an updated, modern book that would function as Principia Discordia did when released.
Ek-sen-trik-kuh Discordia: The Tales of Shamlicht Ek-sen-trik-kuh Discordia: The Tales of Shamlicht by Reverend Loveshade with "foreplay" or foreword by S. Significantly to Discordians, there are 23 contributing authors in total. Hawkins, David Blank, Orryelle Defenestrate and others. Liber Malorum features notable contributions from Ramsey Dukes, Jaq D.
The book was soon pulled from publication after allegations of plagiarism were made on amazon.com and sent to the publisher. It was listed in January 2013 in both the print and online version of the New York Review of Books. Ivan Stang, Robert Anton Wilson (who saw an early draft), and others. Crumb, Sondra London, Alan Moore, Rev. Ek-sen-trik-kuh Discordia includes blurbs (short reviews of the book) by R. The controversial book reportedly was inspired by an investigation by the FBI with portions of the book having been previously seized.
It was reviewed on goodreads.com, and features a blurb by famed comic book writer Alan Moore. Among other things, it contains the long-missing The Honest Book of Truth and the first edition of Principia Discordia. It is a compilation of early Discordian photos, tracts, art collages, and more including works by Discordianism founders Greg Hill ( Malaclypse the Younger) and Kerry Thornley (Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst). The publisher stated, "In part, I took the book out of print because I was receiving harassing phone calls and emails with threat of harm via “discordian” jakes, and my phone was infected with a virus with a Discordian flavor." Historia Discordia Historia Discordia was compiled by Adam Gorightly with foreword by Robert Anton Wilson.
The book includes several interviews and reports from the author's travels in North and South America, Australia, and Europe to meet Discordian individuals as well as whole groups. Kennedy, Charles Manson and the German secret service. Chasing Eris Chasing Eris by Brenton Clutterbuck is a snapshot of the state of international Discordianism sixty years after its foundation, documenting "a cross-section of international Discordianism" and exploring its influences on counterculture, nerd culture, the copyleft movement, pop music and other art forms as well as connections to the assassination of John F. It was written by Adam Gorightly, self-proclaimed "crackpot historian." It is reviewed on Goodreads. Works about Discordianism The Prankster and the Conspiracy The Prankster and the Conspiracy: The Story of Kerry Thornley and How He Met Oswald and Inspired the Counterculture focuses on Kerry Thornley AKA Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst, co-founder of Discordianism. Brenton Clutterbuck describe the book as "a terrible mess that makes one’s head hurt", but also as "a rare and valuable (historically if not creatively) snapshot of Discordianism in the 90s".
"Kerry Thornley, philosopher, writer, friend of Oswald" (fee required). ^ Camden Benares: Zen Without Zen Masters (1977), pages 40-41. ^ Malaclypse and Ravenhurst: "Principia Discordia", page 00005 ^ a b c Brenton Clutterbuck, "Discordian Works " (March 15, 2014), Retrieved 14 January 2015 Retrieved 21 February 2006. ^ "Robert Anton Wilson: Searching For Cosmic Intelligence" by Jeffrey Elliot Archived at the Wayback Machine Interview discussing novel.
All along Greg has been writing what he says is a summary of the Universe, but evidently it will be quite some time before he completes it." Thornley, Kerry: "Principia Discordia", page ix. ^ "By no means is the Principia our only scripture. ^ Kerry Thornley, "Zenarchy" (1991), ISBN 0962653411