Robert Joseph Shea (February 14, 1933 – March 10, 1994) was an American novelist and former journalist best known as co-author with Robert Anton Wilson of the science fantasy trilogy Illuminatus!.
It became a cult success and was later turned into a marathon-length stage show put on at the British National Theatre and elsewhere.
In 1986 it won the Prometheus Hall of Fame Award.
Shea went on to write several action novels based in exotic historical settings.
The ''Illuminatus!''
Trilogy
Shea met Wilson in the late 1960s when they worked on Playboy magazine.
They decided to collaborate on a novel.
It would combine sex, drugs, religious cults and conspiracies, as well as anarchy.
Their philosophical and political differences merely served to enrich their efforts.
Objectivity was jettisoned, as indeed was subjectivity: no single point of view or version of reality was privileged: Illuminatus!
was the three-volume consequence.
Illuminati, a card game from Steve Jackson Games, was inspired by the books.
A trading card game, Illuminati: New World Order, and a role-playing game, GURPS Illuminati, followed.
Shea provided in 1983 a brief introduction for the Illuminati Expansion Set rule book.
"Maybe," he wrote, "the Illuminati are behind this game.
They must be.
They are, by definition, behind everything."
He and Wilson remained good friends in later years.
Other works
Shea went on to write historical action novels, including Shike (1981), a two-volume novel set in Ancient Japan about the warrior monk Jebu and his love Lady Shima Taniko, All Things Are Lights (1986), and The Saracen, a novel published in two volumes in 1989 depicting the struggle between a blond Muslim warrior called Daoud ibn Abdullah and his French crusader adversary Simon de Gobignon.
His last published book was the Native American tale Shaman (1991).
These stories were straightforward beginning-middle-end tales, but included a few sly hints about the subjects of Illuminatus!
All Things Are Lights and the outline for the unfinished novel Children of Earthmaker have been released under a Creative Commons license and are available to read and copy at Robert Shea's website.
Lady Yang was finished but never published; a Creative Commons online version is in the works by Shea's son Michael.Interview on Cleveland Okie Website
Three of his lectures and two panel discussions he participated in were recorded when he was a featured speaker at both the Starwood FestivalStarwood Speakers' Roster and the WinterStar Symposium (both with and without Robert Anton Wilson) and produced by the Association for Consciousness Exploration.
For several years, Shea edited the anarchist zine No Governor.
The title comes from a quote attributed to Zhuangzi, "There is no governor anywhere."
The zine was mentioned in and read by one of the characters in Illuminatus!.
Clipped from the Robert J. Shea Tribute page:
Robert Joseph Shea attended Manhattan Prep, Manhattan College and Rutgers University and worked as a magazine editor in New York and Los Angeles.
In the 60's he edited the Playboy Forum where he met Robert Anton Wilson, with whom he collaborated on Illuminatus!
After publishing Illuminatus!, Bob left Playboy to become a full time novelist.
His novels include: Shike, set in medieval Japan; All Things Are Lights, a story that entwines the fate of Cathars of southern France with the occult traditions of Courtly Love and the troubadours; The Saracen, describing the intricate politics of medieval Italy through the eyes of an Islamic warrior; Shaman, tracing the fate of the survivors of the Black Hawk War in 19th century Illinois; Lady Yang, a tragic story of an idealistic empress of medieval China.Bob Shea Website
Shea was a resident of Glencoe, Illinois He was survived by his son, Michael E. Shea, and his second wife, author Patricia Monaghan.NNDB Website Bibliography
The Illuminatus!
Trilogy (with Robert Anton Wilson) Full Trilogy printed December 1, 1983 by Dell: ,
The Eye in the Pyramid (1975) Dell
The Golden Apple (1975) Dell
Leviathan (1975) ISBN Dell
Shike (January 13, 1992) Two in One version: Ballantine Books
Time of the Dragons (June 1, 1981) Jove
Last of the Zinja (July 1, 1981) Jove
All Things Are Lights (April 12, 1986) Ballantine Books
From No Man's Land to Plaza del Lago (October 1987) Amer References ,
The Saracen - both books available as free downloads from Project Gutenberg  and
Land of the Infidel (February 13, 1989) Ballantine Books,
The Holy War (March 13, 1989) Ballantine Books
Shaman (February 20, 1991) Ballantine Books  - Available as a free download from Project Gutenberg
Lady Yang - Unpublished Novel
Children of Earthmaker Unfinished Novel
Recorded lectures & panel discussions
A Meeting With Robert Shea, ACE
Writing and Mysticism, ACE
Magic in the Central Empire, ACE
The Once and Future Legend (panel discussion with Ariana Lightningstorm, Patricia Monaghan, Jeff Rosenbaum, Rev. Ivan Stang, and Robert Anton Wilson), ACE
What IS the Conspiracy, Anyway?
(Panel Discussion with Anodea Judith, Jeff Rosenbaum, Rev. Ivan Stang, and Robert Anton Wilson), ACE
References
External links
Robert Shea's Official Website: Robert J. Shea's official website maintained by his son, Michael E. Shea.
The site includes creative commons licensed versions of All Things Are Lights and other works.
