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The Vampire Man

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Volker Elis Pilgrim (1942-2022) was a bestselling author in Germany, publishing a range of controversial books such as his study of the evils of mother love, a guide to sexual emancipation, and four massive volumes which psychoanalyzed Hitler as a sexually deranged serial killer.

The Vampire Man, completed just before his death, is his first book in English.

It has an important message: there are vampires among us, killing us softly in our sleep.

His book presents a brilliant investigation into a phenomenon that affects millions of people.

Pilgrim has detected a sleep disorder which he describes as "an energy transfer" between two people who sleep in different rooms, even in different buildings.

It's a kind of clandestine relationship. His theory is that there is a taker, who feeds off the spirits of someone else in their sleep - and robs them even of the will to live.

Such takers, Pilgrim believes, have a vampire personality.

Their victims are donors. They suffer from restlessness and deep disturbance in the night and are mystified about what causes their disorder.

Pilgrim's book is a warning - and offers help to donors so they can avoid "nightly energy robbery." The author was once described as "the most interesting person on Earth." The Vampire Man introduces the English-reading world to a profound and towering genius - and his book may even save lives.

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Product Details
1638296669 / 9781638296669
Paperback / softback
130
07/04/2023
United States
English
166 pages
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