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Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley







Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley

Jim Hines briefly discusses this, with links to more direct information, in a good blog post here. (Though I suppose I must add that damning and convincing as the accusations seem, Bradley never did have a chance to defend herself against those that came after her death, though some of her own testimony given during Breen’s legal troubles is chilling enough.) This has understandably had a devastating effect on her reputation - and she was not really a good enough writer to make it likely that her work will long survive the posthumous stain.

Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley

In 2014 her daughter, by Breen, Moira Greyland, accused her of sexual abuse, and in retrospect it seems to me that it should have been clear all along that Bradley was at least negligently complicit in her husband’s crimes, certainly aware of them, and now it appears more likely than not that she was a participant herself. MZB managed to dodge serious consequences of her husband’s activities throughout her life, and she died in 1999. Breen had been convicted of pederasty-related crimes as early as 1954, and continued to have trouble with the law, finally going to jail after another conviction in 1990. Breen was already well known as an advocate of pederasty, and MZB certainly knew of his proclivities, and indeed Breen had been banned from at least one SF convention in that time period. In 1964… Marion married Walter Breen, a fellow SF fan and a noted numismatist, within a month.

Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley

In a recent review at his blog Strange at Ecbatan, Rich Horton tackles the thorny subject of Marion Zimmer Bradley, one of the top-selling fantasy writers of the 20th Century ( The Mists of Avalon, Darkover) head on.









Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley