We Want to Believe, Adam Kirsch
We Want to Believe, Adam Kirsch
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We Want to Believe
How Aliens Went Mainstream and Why It Matters

Author: Adam Kirsch

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 3 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/25/2026


Synopsis

Why has the UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) problem never gone away, despite repeated efforts by science, the military, and the state to explain or dismiss it?

For most of the twentieth century, reports of unidentified flying objects were treated as cultural error: cranks, hoaxes, late-night radio. Then, abruptly, the posture changed. The Pentagon released videos it could not explain. Navy pilots testified under oath about encounters that defied known technology. Intelligence agencies acknowledged that something unfamiliar appears to move through the skies.

In We Want to Believe, Adam Kirsch, one of our most searching literary critics, traces the intellectual history behind this reversal. Moving from Cold War skeptics such as physicists Edward Condon and Carl Sagan—who helped define the boundaries of legitimate inquiry—to figures like Air Force officer Edward Ruppelt and astronomer J. Allen Hynek, who encountered anomalies from within official institutions, Kirsch follows how UAPs migrated from dismissed error to unresolved problem. Tracing how figures such as Pentagon official Luis Elizondo and astrophysicist Avi Loeb have reopened the question under radically different conditions, Kirsch draws on declassified documents, military encounters, and a wide literature of belief and skepticism to examine UAPs not as fantasies or threats, but as a mystery closer to home: why some questions endure, and what it means for modern societies when certainty fails and curiosity persists.

About The Author

Adam Kirsch is a poet and literary critic, and the author of several collections of poems and books of criticism and biography, including The Global Novel and The Revolt Against Humanity, both published by Columbia Global Reports. He lives in New York City, where he is a senior editor at The Atlantic.


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