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Life magazine described the Shaver Mystery as ""the most celebrated
rumpus that rocked the science fiction world."" Its creators said
it was a ""new wave in science fiction."" Critics called it
""dangerous nonsense"" and labelled its fans the lunatic fringe.
Whatever else the Shaver Mystery was, it became a worldwide
sensation between 1945 and 1948, one of the greatest controversies
to hit the science fiction genre. Today these stories of the
remnants of a sinister ancient civilization living in caverns under
the Earth are an all but forgotten sidebar to the historical
record. The Shaver Mystery began as a series of science fiction
yarns in Amazing Stories nearly 70 years ago. The men behind it,
Ray Palmer and Richard Shaver, were derided and seldom understood
by a fandom that did its best to sweep them under the carpet of
history. Though Ray Palmer was one of the earliest and biggest
names in SF fandom, credited with many firsts in his field, his
fannish brethren have roundly ignored him, thanks to the Shaver
Mystery. What is the truth behind these men and their ""mystery""?
This is the question writers and editors that promoted the Shaver
Mystery try to answer as they reveal the behind-the-scenes story of
the phenomenon known as ""Shaverism.
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