Guy Lyon Playfair (5 April 1935 – 8 April 2018
) was a British writer, best known for his books about
parapsychology
Parapsychology is the study of alleged psychic phenomena (extrasensory perception, telepathy, teleportation, precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis (also called telekinesis), and psychometry (paranormal), psychometry) and other paranormal cla ...
and his investigation of the
Enfield poltergeist.
Early life and work
Born in
Quetta
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,
British India
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, he was one of two sons of British Army officer and writer
I. S. O. Playfair and novelist
Jocelyn Malan.
He was educated in England and studied modern languages at the
University of Cambridge
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. After completing National Service as a translator with the
Royal Air Force
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in
Iraq
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, he pursued a career in journalism and working for
''Life'' magazine. In the early 1960s he moved to
Rio de Janeiro
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where he worked for the next 10 years as a freelance journalist for a number of international business magazines, ''The Economist'', ''Time'', ''The Guardian'' and Associated Press. He also served for four years with the press corps of the
US Agency for International Development.
It was in
Brazil
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that he first became interested in the paranormal, following direct experience with a psychic healer.
In 1973 he investigated a poltergeist outbreak in a private apartment in
São Paulo
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, and joined the
Society for Psychical Research
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the same year. He was elected to its council in 2004.
In his first book, ''The Flying Cow'', on the subject of Brazilian paranormal phenomena, including events connected with
Francisco Candido 'Chico' Xavier and
Zé Arigó was published in 1975. His second book ''The Indefinite Boundary'', was published in 1976. He then famously investigated the Enfield poltergeist case in 1977.
Enfield poltergeist
Playfair is most famous for his endorsement of the
Enfield poltergeist. He investigated the case alongside the inventor
Maurice Grosse
Maurice Grosse (6 March 1919 – 14 October 2006) was a British paranormal investigator. Famous for his involvement in the Enfield Poltergeist case from 1977 to 1979, he has been portrayed in several films and television series, including '' T ...
in 1977. Although Playfair maintained the
haunting was genuine and wrote in his later book ''This House Is Haunted: The True Story of a Poltergeist'' (1980) that an "entity" was to blame for the Enfield disturbances, he often doubted the children's veracity and wondered if they were playing tricks and exaggerating. Still, Grosse and Playfair believed that even though some of the alleged
poltergeist
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activity was faked by the girls, other incidents were genuine.
Playfair's belief that
poltergeist
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s are disembodied, mischievous spirits influenced the paranormal research of
Colin Wilson
Colin Henry Wilson (26 June 1931 – 5 December 2013) was an English existentialist philosopher-novelist. He also wrote widely on true crime, mysticism and the paranormal, eventually writing more than a hundred books. Wilson called his p ...
.
The sceptical investigator
Joe Nickell
Joe Herman Nickell (December 1, 1944 – March 4, 2025) was an American skeptic and investigator of the paranormal.
Nickell was a senior research fellow for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and wrote regularly for their journal, '' Skeptic ...
has written "As a magician experienced in the dynamics of trickery, I have carefully examined Playfair's lengthy account of the disturbances at Enfield and have concluded that they are best explained as children's pranks."
The American
demonologists
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Ed and Lorraine Warren also visited the Enfield house in 1978. Playfair claimed that the Warrens did not truly investigate the case, and expressed frustration with the 2016 film ''
The Conjuring 2'' which dramatises the Enfield case and, according to Playfair, greatly exaggerates the Warrens' involvement. Despite his involvement in the case, Playfair does not feature as a character in the film.
Later life
As well as investigating other cases of poltergeists and hauntings he also conducted experiments with mediums and investigated claims of psychokinesis and metal-bending.
Playfair was described as a "devoted believer in
Uri Geller" and collaborated with him on the 1986 book ''The Geller Effect''. He was a "psychic consultant" for the infamous BBC production ''
Ghostwatch'' which aired on
Halloween
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night 1992 on BBC One in the United Kingdom.'
He was also particularly interested in cases of telepathy between identical twins, publishing the book ''Twin Telepathy: the Psychic Connection'' in 2002.
He was active in psychical research until shortly before his death on 8 April 2018.
Reception
Playfair's book ''The Flying Cow'' expressed his admiration for the Brazilian medium
Chico Xavier. A review in the ''
New Scientist
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'' wrote "Many books misuse science to gull the reader (and, perhaps the author as well, and ''The Flying Cow'' is just one more)". The science writer
Martin Gardner
Martin Gardner (October 21, 1914May 22, 2010) was an American popular mathematics and popular science writer with interests also encompassing magic, scientific skepticism, micromagic, philosophy, religion, and literatureespecially the writin ...
criticised Playfair's endorsement of Geller and described him as a "hack writer on the occult".
The magician Ben Harris, author of the book ''Gellerism Revealed: The Psychology and Methodology Behind the Geller Effect'', shows step-by-step photographs and explains the process bending keys and cutlery by trick methods. In reviewing Playfair and Geller's book, Harris concluded Playfair was not an experienced observer of
sleight of hand
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and was fooled by Geller's tricks. According to Harris "Mr Playfair turns out to be a weak observer due to his own misplaced confidence in his abilities as an observer ...
erushes along crucifying the skeptics, the magicians and almost anyone who has questioned the Geller myth."
In a review for ''The Geller Effect'' the
parapsychologist Michael Goss wrote "Playfair provides little evidence to support the existence of paranormal powers. His main theory boils down to the fact that, because so many people imitate spoonbending, someone with real paranormal abilities must have started it off."
Richard Whittington-Egan in a review for Playfair's book ''This House is Haunted'' wrote "a shade credulous in some areas, but its value as a most capable scrutiny of a classic modern haunting makes it an indispensable addition to the relatively sparse literature of full-scale poltergeist investigation in the field."
[Whittington-Egan, Richard. ''This House is Haunted''. The Contemporary Review. Volume 237. 1980. p. 166.]
Selected bibliography
* ''The Unknown Power.'' Panther Books, St. Albans 1977,
* ''The Indefinite Boundary.'' Panther Books, 1977,
* with Scott Hill: ''The Cycles of Heaven: Cosmic Forces and What They Are Doing to You.'' St. Martin’s Press, New York 1978
* ''This House Is Haunted: The Investigation of the Enfield Poltergeist.''
Stein & Day
Stein and Day, Inc. was an American publishing company founded by Sol Stein and his wife Patricia Day in 1962. Stein was both the publisher and the editor-in-chief. The firm was based in New York City, and was in business for 27 years, until cl ...
, 1980,
* ''The Haunted Pub Guide.'' 1985,
* ''If This Be Magic.'' Jonathan Cape, 1985, and
* with
Uri Geller:
The Geller Effect'' Grafton, Jonathan Cape, Hunter Publishing,
* ''Twin Telepathy: the Psychic Connection,'' Vega, 2002,
* ''New Clothes for Old Souls: World Wide Evidence for Reincarnation.'' Druze Heritage Foundation, 2006, and
* ''Chico Xavier, Medium of the Century.'' Roundtable Publishing, 2010,
References
External links
*
'' article by
Stephen Volk in ''Fortean Times,'' January 2003
Guy Lyon Playfair''Answers.com''
*http://www.enfieldhaunting.co.uk/
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1935 births
2018 deaths
20th-century British writers
21st-century British writers
British expatriates in Brazil
English journalists
English occult writers
English spiritualists
British parapsychologists
People from Quetta
Poltergeists