After a brief hiatus, Christopher Josiffe's singular work of Fortean
investigation, Gef!, is back in a new revised paperback edition. Winner of the
Folklore Society Katherine Briggs Award, this strange tale of an extra-special
talking mongoose is fully illustrated, and features an introduction by Brian
Catling and wraparound cover art by Marie Jacotey.
Available to order from the Strange Attractor Web Shop now.
“There’s plenty of oddity and charm in Gef!. Entertaining
and unsettling it’s a quirky delight.”
Sarah Waters
“Christopher Josiffe’s meticulous telling is both brilliantly silly and irreducibly mysterious.” Bee Wilson in the London Review of Books
“Thoroughly researched…vigorously written and often
charming”
Kevin Jackson in the TLS
“I am the fifth dimension! I am the eighth wonder of the world!”
During the mid-1930s, British and overseas newspapers were full of incredible stories about Gef, a ‘talking mongoose’ or ‘man-weasel’ who had allegedly appeared in the home of the Irvings, a farming family in a remote district of the Isle of Man.
The creature was said to have the ability to talk in several languages, to sing, to steal objects from nearby farms and to eavesdrop on local people, such that they became uneasy at the farmer’s seeming ability to be able to tell them their most private goings-on.
Despite written reports, magazine articles and books, several photographs, fur samples and paw prints, voluminous correspondence and signed witness statements, there is still no consensus as to what was really happening to the Irving family.
Hoax? Mental illness? A poltergeist? The possession of an animal by an evil spirit? Now you can read all the evidence and decide for yourself.
Seven years’ research and interviews, photographs (many previously unseen), interviews with surviving witnesses, visits to the site – all are presented here in this new book, the first examination of the case for 70 years.
“If you knew what I know, you’d know a hell of a lot!”