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Название книги: Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. Vol. 43, No. 7 & 8, July/August 1998 Авторы: Alexander Gary, Crawford Dan, Doorley Lawrence, Gates David, Gavrell Kenneth, Haldeman Philip, Herr Mark, Hughes Matt, Jordan Cathleen, Lowe William, MacLeish K, McGuire D, Nelson N, Petrin Jas, Wasylyk Stephen, Weston Anne Жанры: detective Файл: fb2-730500-731699.zip/730700.fb2 Размер файла: 1017,9 КБ Язык: Английский |
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Название книги: Black Wings: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror Авторы: Kiernan Caitlín, Burleson Donald, Pulver Joseph, Shea Michael, Gafford Sam, Barron Laird, Spencer William, Schow David, Pugmire W, Burleson Mollie, Royle Nicholas, Thomas Jonathan, Schweitzer Darrell, Stableford Brian, Haldeman Philip, Campbell Ramsey, Cisco Michael, Partridge Norman, Niswander Adam, Smith Michael, Hollander Jason Van, Joshi S Жанры: sf_horror, sf_fantasy, sf Файл: fb2-284000-291999.zip/290411.fb2 Размер файла: 953,8 КБ Язык: Английский |
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The work of H. P. Lovecraft continues to inspire many of the leading contemporary authors of horror and the supernatural. In this anthology, S. T. Joshi, the world’s leading expert on Lovecraft and the author of the lively treatise The Rise and Fall of the Cthulhu Mythos, tries his hand at assembling a modern-day Lovecraftian anthology, casting his net on both sides of the Atlantic and producing a volume that radically expands our notions of what constitutes “Lovecraftian” fiction. Caitlín R. Kiernan, Brian Stableford, and Nicholas Royle produce innovative deconstructions of Lovecraft’s “Pickman’s Model” and “The Hound.” Michael Shea transfers the Cthulhu Mythos to San Francisco, Laird Barron and Philip Haldeman set their Lovecraftian horrors in the Pacific Northwest, and Donald R. Burleson and William Browning Spencer enliven the parched Southwest with cosmic monsters. Ramsey Campbell, Jonathan Thomas, Jason Van Hollander, and others make Lovecraft himself a character in tales of cosmic menace, while David J. Schow and Michael Cisco ring new changes on the Lovecraftian concept of the forbidden book. These and other stories by Michael Marshall Smith, Norman Partridge, W. H. Pugmire, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Darrell Schweitzer, Donald R. and Mollie L. Burleson, Sam Gafford, and Adam Niswander all reveal how vital and vibrant the Lovecraftian idiom remains… and how terrifying |