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"I Remember Lemuria" and "The Return of Sathanas" are two works by Richard S. Shaver, an American writer who gained notoriety for his stories and essays published in science fiction and pulp magazines during the mid-20th century. Shaver claimed that his stories were based on his own experiences and revelations, presenting them as factual accounts rather than fiction. "I Remember Lemuria" is a novella that was published in the science fiction magazine "Amazing Stories" in 1945. In this work, Shaver introduced the concept of a prehistoric civilization called Lemuria, which supposedly existed…mehr

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"I Remember Lemuria" and "The Return of Sathanas" are two works by Richard S. Shaver, an American writer who gained notoriety for his stories and essays published in science fiction and pulp magazines during the mid-20th century. Shaver claimed that his stories were based on his own experiences and revelations, presenting them as factual accounts rather than fiction. "I Remember Lemuria" is a novella that was published in the science fiction magazine "Amazing Stories" in 1945. In this work, Shaver introduced the concept of a prehistoric civilization called Lemuria, which supposedly existed thousands of years ago and was destroyed in a cataclysmic event. Shaver claimed that he had tapped into a collective memory of humanity and recounted his supposed memories of life in Lemuria. "The Return of Sathanas" is another story by Shaver that expands on the themes introduced in "I Remember Lemuria." It delves further into the mysteries of Lemuria and explores the idea of ancient civilizations and lost knowledge hidden beneath the Earth's surface. The title suggests a return of evil forces, adding a supernatural element to the narrative. Shaver's stories were controversial and garnered a dedicated following of readers who believed in his claims of ancient civilizations and subterranean mysteries. However, they were also criticized by many in the science fiction community as pseudoscientific and lacking in credibility. Overall, "I Remember Lemuria" and "The Return of Sathanas" are notable for their imaginative portrayal of lost civilizations and their influence on later science fiction and conspiracy theories.

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