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} }) </script> </div> </form> </fieldset> <article class="entryArticle content STeditorial"> <header class="entryHeader icon-author"> <h1 class="entryTitle">Wilson, Colin </h1> </header><p class='tagLine'>Entry updated 13 October 2022. Tagged: Author, Critic.</p><div class="browsingBtns"> <span> <input class="button PNI previous" type="button" onclick="window.location.href='/next.php?id=p&entry=wilson_colin'" value="Prev" /> </span> <span> <input class="button PNI next" type="button" onclick="window.location.href='/next.php?&entry=wilson_colin'" value="Next" /> </span> <span> <input class="button PNI incoming" type="button" onclick="window.location.href='/incoming.php?entry=wilson_colin'" value="About This Entry" title="What links to the entry; contributor initials explained; how to cite; other information" /> </span> <span><input class="button PNI" type="button" value="Checklist" onclick="window.location.hash='chklst'" ></span> <span><input class="button PNI" type="button" value="Alpha" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=wilson_colin&abc'" ></span> <span><input class="button PNI" type="button" value="Chron" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=wilson_colin'" ></span> <span style="cursor: pointer;" onclick="window.open('/gallery.php?link=wilson_colin');"> <img alt="Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com" style="margin: 0; position: relative; top:-2px;" src="/images/icon-gal.gif"></img></span> </div><p style='float:right; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:10px; position: relative; top: 3px;'> <a href='/gallery.php?id=WilsonC-TreeTolk.jpg' target='_blank'> <img src='https://x.sf-encyclopedia.com/gal/thumbs/WilsonC-TreeTolk.jpg' alt='pic'></a></p> <p>(1931-2013) UK author of speculative works, who remains best known for his first book, <i>The Outsider</i> (<b>1956</b>), in which he gave graphic expression to the brilliant autodidactism, the erratic system-building mentality, the tendency to treat himself (and a previous few others) as a natural elite, and the voracity for new mental sensations that would mark the very numerous titles he would produce over the next several decades, many of them of some indirect interest to sf and fantasy writers and readers. He was later known in particular for his numerous books on crime, notably <i>A Criminal History of Mankind</i> (<b>1984</b>) and <i>Written in Blood: A History of Forensic Detection</i> (<b>1989</b>); and for his investigations of the paranormal, of which the most important are <i>The Occult</i> (<b>1971</b>), <i>Mysteries: An Investigation into the Occult, the Paranormal, and the Supernatural</i> (<b>1978</b>), <i>Poltergeist!</i> (<b>1981</b>), <i>Beyond the Occult</i> (<b>1988</b>) and <i>From Atlantis to the Sphinx: Recovering the Lost Wisdom of the Ancient World</i> (<b>1996</b>), which locates its titular "lost wisdom" in cultures like <a href="/entry/atlantis">Atlantis</a>, before the advent of civilizations built around the control of fertility (see <a href="/entry/feminism">Feminism</a>). Sf and scientific critics did not generally respond with much warmth to Wilson's later nonfiction, perhaps because his eagerness to penetrate the barriers of "orthodox" science led him into assumptions about and formulations of the nature of consciousness that seemed to lurch dangerously far into the realms of <a href="/entry/pseudoscience">Pseudoscience</a>; that is, the science he used as underpinning for his sf is often not generally accepted as such. A further difficulty is that, as his total oeuvre grew, it became harder to work out which texts were deeply considered, which were blarney, and which were potboilers. Nevertheless, his sf is of considerable interest.</p> <p>Some of his fiction contains relatively minor fantastic elements. The <b>Gerard Sorme</b> series &ndash; <i>Ritual in the Dark</i> (<b>1960</b>), <i>Man Without a Shadow: The Diary of an Existentialist</i> (<b>1963</b>; vt <i>The Sex Diary of Gerard Sorme</i> <b>1963</b> US and <b>1968</b>) and <i>The God of the Labyrinth</i> (<b>1970</b>; vt <i>The Hedonists</i> <b>1971</b>) &ndash; opens realistically, but the second volume is borderline fantasy and the third fantasy proper, featuring friendly possession by the spirit of a bygone libertine. <i>The Black Room</i> (<b>1971</b>) is a <a href="/entry/technothriller">Technothriller</a> whose central gimmick is the <a href="/entry/sensory_deprivation">Sensory-Deprivation</a> chamber. The titular character of the <b>Inspector Gregory Saltfleet</b> detective thrillers acts on information received from psi/occult sources in <i>The Schoolgirl Murder Case</i> (<b>1974</b>). The author's only sf short story was "Timeslip" (in <i>Aries 1</i>, anth <b>1979</b>, ed John <a href="/entry/grant_john">Grant</a>).</p> <p>Wilson's first outright sf novel, <i>The Mind Parasites</i> (<b>1967</b>), combines the long temporal perspectives of H P <a href="/entry/lovecraft_h_p">Lovecraft</a>'s <a href="/entry/cthulhu_mythos">Cthulhu Mythos</a> with the transcendental solipsism of A E <a href="/entry/van_vogt_a_e">van Vogt</a> and the metabiological pathos of George Bernard <a href="/entry/shaw_george_bernard">Shaw</a> in a tale which suggests that humanity has for aeons been deliberately hampered by quasi-<a href="/entry/aliens">Alien</a> entities, and that these shackles of <a href="/entry/arrested_development">Arrested Development</a> could be cast off; doing so leads to the acquisition of <a href="/entry/psi_powers">Psi Powers</a> (notably <a href="/entry/telepathy">Telepathy</a> and <a href="/entry/telekinesis">Telekinesis</a>). The novel features August <a href="/entry/derleth_august">Derleth</a> as a minor character (see <a href="/entry/recursive_sf">Recursive SF</a>). <i>The Philosopher's Stone</i> (<b>1969</b>), perhaps the most intellectually stimulating of his novels, with an appealingly ramshackle construction, begins with a philosophical quest for <a href="/entry/immortality">Immortality</a> and again invokes the <a href="/entry/cthulhu_mythos">Cthulhu Mythos</a> to suggest that the <a href="/entry/lovecraft_h_p">Lovecraftian</a> Old Ones who seem to be keeping humanity in thrall have in fact long been asleep and indifferent, though certain psychic mechanisms and alarm systems remain functional; it is our responsibility to equal and surpass their immense <a href="/entry/psi_powers">Psi Powers</a> before they wake again. Wilson's third Mythos tale, <i>The Return of the Lloigor</i> (in <i>Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos</i>, anth <b>1969</b>, ed August <a href="/entry/derleth_august">Derleth</a>; rev <b>1974</b> chap), is dark fantasy. <i>The Space Vampires</i> (<b>1976</b>; vt <i>Lifeforce</i> <b>1985</b>), very loosely adapted to film as <a href="/entry/lifeforce">Lifeforce</a> (<i>1985</i>), promulgates the same message as the previous sf novels, in the form of a partly <a href="/entry/space_opera">Space-Opera</a> horror tale featuring, again, parasitic aliens &ndash; psychic <a href="/entry/vampires">Vampires</a>, intentionally homaging A E <a href="/entry/van_vogt_a_e">van Vogt</a>'s "Asylum" (May 1942 <a href="/entry/asf">Astounding</a>) &ndash; and a human race of thwarted (but infinite) potential.</p> <p>A similar dynamic of oppression and release serves as the philosophical base underlying the boys'-fiction dramaturgy of the later <b>Spider World</b> sequence &ndash; <i>Spider World: The Tower</i> (<b>1987</b>; vt in 3 vols as <i>Spider World 1: The Desert</i> <b>1988</b>, <i>Spider World 2: The Tower</i> <b>1989</b> and <i>Spider World 3: The Fortress</i> <b>1989</b>), <i>Spider World: The Delta</i> (<b>1987</b>) and <i>Spider World: The Magician</i> (<b>1992</b>) &ndash; set in a <a href="/entry/far_future">Far-Future</a> Earth whose human remnants live in thralldom to giant arachnids. An equivalent of <a href="/entry/shaw_george_bernard">Shaw</a>'s "Life Force" is invoked as an underlying harmonizing principle. The series seemed complete after its third volume but was later extended with <i>Spider World 4: Shadowland</i> (<b>2003</b>). [JC/JGr/DRL]</p> <p><b>see also:</b> <a href="/entry/great_and_small">Great and Small</a>; <a href="/entry/invisibility">Invisibility</a>; <a href="/entry/monsters">Monsters</a>; <a href="/entry/parasitism_and_symbiosis">Parasitism and Symbiosis</a>; <a href="/entry/shakespeare_william">Shakespeare</a>; <a href="/entry/suspended_animation">Suspended Animation</a>; <a href="/entry/time_travel">Time Travel</a>.</p> <h3 id="chklst">Colin Henry Wilson</h3> <p><b>born</b> Leicester, Leicestershire: 26 June 1931</p> <p><b>died</b> St Austell, Cornwall: 5 December 2013</p> <p><b>works</b> (selected)</p> <p><input type="button" value="Alphabetical" class="button PNI" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=wilson_colin&abc'"> <input type="button" value="Chronological" class="button PNI" onclick="window.location.href='/chron.php?id=wilson_colin'"></p> <p><b>series</b></p> <p><b>Gerard Sorme</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Ritual+in+the+Dark&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Ritual in the Dark</a></em> (London: Gollancz, <b>1960</b>) [<b>Gerard Sorme</b>: hb/nonpictorial]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Man+Without+a+Shadow+The+Diary+of+an&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Man Without a Shadow: The Diary of an Existentialist</a></em> (London: Arthur Barker, <b>1963</b>) [<b>Gerard Sorme</b>: hb/nonpictorial] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Sex+Diary+of+Gerard+Sorme&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Sex Diary of Gerard Sorme</a></em> (New York: The Dial Press, <b>1963</b>) [vt of the above: <b>Gerard Sorme</b>: hb/]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+God+of+the+Labyrinth&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The God of the Labyrinth</a></em> (London: Rupert Hart-Davis, <b>1970</b>) [<b>Gerard Sorme</b>: hb/] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Hedonists&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Hedonists</a></em> (New York: Signet, <b>1971</b>) [vt of the above: <b>Gerard Sorme</b>: pb/]</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p><b>Inspector Gregory Saltfleet</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Schoolgirl+Murder+Case&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Schoolgirl Murder Case</a></em> (London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, <b>1974</b>) [<b>Inspector Gregory Saltfleet</b>: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Janus+Murder+Case&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Janus Murder Case</a></em> (London: Granada, <b>1984</b>) [<b>Inspector Gregory Saltfleet</b>: hb/]</li> </ul> <p><b>Spider World</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Spider+World+The+Tower&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Spider World: The Tower</a></em> (London: Grafton, <b>1987</b>) [<b>Spider World</b>: hb/Chris <a href="/entry/foss_chris">Foss</a>] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Spider+World+1+The+Desert&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Spider World 1: The Desert</a></em> (New York: Ace Books, <b>1988</b>) [cut vt: first part of the above: <b>Spider World</b>: pb/Luis Rey]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Spider+World+2+The+Tower&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Spider World 2: The Tower</a></em> (New York: Ace Books, <b>1989</b>) [cut vt: second part of the above: <b>Spider World</b>: pb/Luis Rey]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Spider+World+3+The+Fortress&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Spider World 3: The Fortress</a></em> (New York: Ace Books, <b>1989</b>) [cut vt: third part of the above: <b>Spider World</b>: pb/Luis Rey]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Spider+World+The+Delta&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Spider World: The Delta</a></em> (London: Grafton, <b>1987</b>) [<b>Spider World</b>: hb/Chris <a href="/entry/foss_chris">Foss</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Spider+World+The+Magician&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Spider World: The Magician</a></em> (London: HarperCollins, <b>1992</b>) [<b>Spider World</b>: hb/Chris <a href="/entry/foss_chris">Foss</a>]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Spider+World+Shadowland&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Spider World: Shadowland</a></em> (Charlottesville, Virginia: Hampton Roads Publishing, <b>2003</b>) [<b>Spider World</b>: pb/]</li> </ul> <p><b>individual titles</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Mind+Parasites&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Mind Parasites</a></em> (London: Arthur Barker, <b>1967</b>) [<a href="/entry/cthulhu_mythos">Cthulhu Mythos</a>: hb/uncredited]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Glass+Cage&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Glass Cage</a></em> (London: Arthur Barker, <b>1967</b>) [hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Philosopher+Stone&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Philosopher's Stone</a></em> (London: Arthur Barker, <b>1969</b>) [<a href="/entry/cthulhu_mythos">Cthulhu Mythos</a>: hb/Michael Whittlesea]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Black+Room&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Black Room</a></em> (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, <b>1971</b>) [hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Return+of+the+Lloigor&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Return of the Lloigor</a></em> (London: Village Press, <b>1974</b>) [chap: <a href="/entry/cthulhu_mythos">Cthulhu Mythos</a>: pb/nonpictorial]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Space+Vampires&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Space Vampires</a></em> (London: Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, <b>1976</b>) [hb/nonpictorial] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Lifeforce&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Lifeforce</a></em> (New York: Warner Books, <b>1985</b>) [vt of the above: pb/]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Personality+Surgeon&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Personality Surgeon</a></em> (London: New English Library, <b>1985</b>) [hb/]</li> </ul> <p><b>nonfiction</b> (highly selected)</p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Outsider&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Outsider</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1956</b>) [nonfiction: hb/nonpictorial]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Strength+to+Dream+Literature+and+the&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Strength to Dream: Literature and the Imagination</a></em> (London: Victor Gollancz, <b>1962</b>) [nonfiction: coll: hb/nonpictorial]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Strange+Genius+of+David+Lindsay+An&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Strange Genius of David Lindsay: An Appreciation</a></em> (London: John Baker, <b>1970</b>) with E H <a href="/entry/visiak_e_h">Visiak</a> and J B <a href="/entry/pick_j_b">Pick</a> [nonfiction: anth: David <a href="/entry/lindsay_david">Lindsay</a>: hb/nonpictorial] <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Haunted+Man&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Haunted Man</a></em> (San Bernardino, California: The Borgo Press, <b>1979</b>) with E H <a href="/entry/visiak_e_h">Visiak</a> and J B <a href="/entry/pick_j_b">Pick</a> [nonfiction: anth: vt of the above: David <a href="/entry/lindsay_david">Lindsay</a>: hb/Judy Cloyd]</li> </ul></li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Occult&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Occult</a></em> (London: Hodder and Stoughton, <b>1971</b>) [nonfiction: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Tree+by+Tolkien&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Tree by Tolkien</a></em> (London: Covent Garden Press/INCA, <b>1973</b>) [nonfiction: chap: on J R R <a href="/entry/tolkien_j_r_r">Tolkien</a>: hb/Peter Juerges]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Jorge+Luis+Borges&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Jorge Luis Borges</a></em> (London: Village Press, <b>1974</b>) [nonfiction: chap: Jorge Luis <a href="/entry/borges_jorge_luis">Borges</a>: pb/Hugo Manning]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Hermann+Hesse&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Hermann Hesse</a></em> (London: Village Press, <b>1974</b>) [nonfiction: chap: Hermann <a href="/entry/hesse_hermann">Hesse</a>: pb/photographic]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Mysteries+An+Investigation+into+the+Occult+the&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Mysteries: An Investigation into the Occult, the Paranormal, and the Supernatural</a></em> (London: Hodder and Stoughton, <b>1978</b>) [nonfiction: sequel to <em>The Occult</em> above: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Science+Fiction+as+Existentialism&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Science Fiction as Existentialism</a></em> (Hayes, Middlesex: Bran's Head, <b>1978</b>) [nonfiction: chap: pamphlet: pb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Starseekers&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Starseekers</a></em> (London: Hodder and Stoughton, <b>1980</b>) [nonfiction: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Frankenstein+Castle+The+Right+Brain+Door+to&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Frankenstein's Castle: The Right Brain: Door to Wisdom</a></em> (Bath, Somerset: Ashgrove Press, <b>1980</b>) [nonfiction: hb/Angela Lewer]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Quest+for+Wilhelm+Reich&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Quest for Wilhelm Reich</a></em> (London: Granada, <b>1981</b>) [nonfiction: hb/nonpictorial]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Poltergeist+A+Study+in+Destructive+Haunting&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Poltergeist! A Study in Destructive Haunting</a></em> (London: New English Library, <b>1981</b>) [nonfiction: <a href="/entry/poltergeists">Poltergeists</a>: hb/nonpictorial]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=A+Criminal+History+of+Mankind&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">A Criminal History of Mankind</a></em> (London: Granada, <b>1984</b>) [nonfiction: hb/photographic]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Afterlife+An+Investigation+of+the+Evidence+for&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Afterlife: An Investigation of the Evidence for Life After Death</a></em> (London: Harrap, <b>1985</b>) [nonfiction: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Beyond+the+Occult+Twenty+Years+Research+Into&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Beyond the Occult: Twenty Years' Research Into the Paranormal</a></em> (London: Bantam Press, <b>1988</b>) [nonfiction: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Written+in+Blood+A+History+of+Forensic+Detection&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Written in Blood: A History of Forensic Detection</a></em> (Wellingborough, Northamptonshire: Equation, <b>1989</b>) [nonfiction: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Mammoth+Book+of+the+Supernatural&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Mammoth Book of the Supernatural</a></em> (London: Robinson, <b>1991</b>) with Damon Wilson [nonfiction: Damon Wilson is the author's son: pb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=From+Atlantis+to+the+Sphinx+Recovering+the+Lost&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">From Atlantis to the Sphinx: Recovering the Lost Wisdom of the Ancient World</a></em> (London: Virgin Books, <b>1996</b>) [nonfiction: hb/]</li> </ul> <p><b>works as editor</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Dark+Dimensions+A+Celebration+of+the+Occult&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Dark Dimensions: A Celebration of the Occult</a></em> (New York: Everest House, <b>1978</b>) [nonfiction: anth: brief biographies of occultists: hb/]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Book+of+Time&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Book of Time</a></em> (Newton Abbot, Devon: David and Charles/Westbridge Books, <b>1980</b>) with John <a href="/entry/grant_john">Grant</a> [nonfiction: anth: essays on <a href="/entry/time">Time</a>: Wilson is "consultant editor", Grant actual editor: hb/photographic]</li> <li><em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Directory+of+Possibilities&field-author=Wilson+Colin" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Directory of Possibilities</a></em> (Exeter, Devon: Webb and Bower, <b>1981</b>) with John <a href="/entry/grant_john">Grant</a> [nonfiction: anth: hb/Peter Wrigley]</li> </ul> <p><b>about the author</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li>Clifford P Bendau. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Colin+Wilson+The+Outsider+and+Beyond&field-author=Clifford+P+Bendau" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Colin Wilson: The Outsider and Beyond</a></em> (San Bernardino, California: The Borgo Press, <b>1979</b>) [nonfiction: hb/Judy Cloyd]</li> <li>Nicolas Tredell. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Novels+of+Colin+Wilson&field-author=Nicolas+Tredell" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Novels of Colin Wilson</a></em> (London: Vision Press, <b>1982</b>) [nonfiction: hb/photographic]</li> <li>Colin Stanley. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Work+of+Colin+Wilson+An+Annotated&field-author=Colin+Stanley" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Work of Colin Wilson: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide</a></em> (San Bernardino, California: The Borgo Press, <b>1989</b>) [nonfiction: hb/nonpictorial]</li> <li>Humphrey <a href="/entry/carpenter_humphrey">Carpenter</a>. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=The+Angry+Young+Men+A+Literary+Comedy+of+the&field-author=Carpenter+Humphrey" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">The Angry Young Men: A Literary Comedy of the 1950s</a></em> (London: Allen Lane The Penguin Press, <b>2002</b>) [nonfiction: hb/photographic: Kingsley Amis]</li> <li>Brad Spurgeon. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Colin+Wilson+Philosopher+of+Optimism&field-author=Brad+Spurgeon" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Colin Wilson: Philosopher of Optimism</a></em> (place not given: Michael Butterworth, <b>2006</b>) [nonfiction: pb/Fine'n'Dandy] <ul class="x"> <li>Brad Spurgeon. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Colin+Wilson+Philosopher+of+Optimism+Second&field-author=Brad+Spurgeon" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Colin Wilson: Philosopher of Optimism (Second Edition)</a></em> (place not given: Michael Butterworth, <b>2017</b>) [nonfiction: rev of the above: pb/Fine'n'Dandy]</li> </ul></li> <li>Colin Stanley, editor. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Around+the+Outsider+Essays+Presented+to+Colin&field-author=Colin+Stanley" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Around the Outsider: Essays Presented to Colin Wilson on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday</a></em> (Alresford, Hampshire: John Hunt Publishing, <b>2011</b>) [nonfiction: anth: pb/photographic]</li> <li>Gary Lachman. <em><a href="/sfeshop.php?field-keywords=Beyond+the+Robot+The+Life+and+Work+of+Colin&field-author=Gary+Lachman" class="link-amazon" target="_blank">Beyond the Robot: The Life and Work of Colin Wilson</a></em> (New York: Tarcher-Perigee, <b>2016</b>) [nonfiction: pb/]</li> </ul> <p><b>links</b></p> <ul class="x"> <li><a target="_blank" href="https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?789">Internet Speculative Fiction Database</a></li> <li><a target="_blank" href="https://sf-encyclopedia.com/gallery.php?link=wilson_colin">Picture Gallery</a></li> </ul> <p><b>previous 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