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Post by lobolover on Aug 26, 2008 22:15:35 GMT
noticed theres a thread already.Shucks.
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Post by lobolover on Aug 26, 2008 22:08:26 GMT
Acindetaly made a topic about it before seeing this.Anyway,theres a story that is almost frogoten theese days which equals nighly his The King in yellow stories-and that is "The Maker of moons",readable on the ausie gutenberg edition of the book-but no worries,published in 1896.
Anyway,The Carpet of Belshazar too is uterly wonderfull.
However,Chambers also filled his works with the most dreary sort o tosh shop girl romance.The eggs of the silver moon is a great example of the uninteresting drivel he could write at times-to save you time,its about a couple o profesors hatching bug egs,one o them having a pseudo romantic involvement wiot a female former private detective and ends with a seeming murder o one o the profesors by another to be simply a story of how he punched him and he hisd himself under a sofa and ends with the detctive kissing with someone else then the narrator and the original suaver.Yeah.,reading almost ANYTHIGN is more worthwile.
Also,while in The Tree of Heaven,avoid The Golden Pool.
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Post by lobolover on Aug 26, 2008 22:01:36 GMT
The most marvelous and phantasticaly cosmic horror out there-not as in space ships,but as in a eeling of universal malice and malignity.The irst four King in Yellow stories,alongside his The Maker of Moons form a weird asemblage not good to be forgoten.
To speak of the King in here would be to spoil newcomers-turst me,youll be horrified.
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Post by lobolover on Aug 26, 2008 21:49:02 GMT
If anyone would translate Mamaloi and C.3.3. i'd be infinetely gratefull.
I actualy am capable and willing to transcribe and translate and put on your web my trans of Tomato Sauce and some others from the chapbook I have.On a sidenote,ive also the book "Alraune" at home or a very good price.Thank you for helping with the problem of Ewers avalibility where even the H.H.Ewers society failed.
A question-which o the stories you have can be considered his horror/ horrible work ?
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