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Post by Middoth on Feb 18, 2020 13:10:37 GMT
Due June or July...or May
There is a Graveyard That Dwells in Man: More Strange Fiction and Hallucinatory Tales
Summary
A compendium of strange fiction and hallucinatory tales by both renowned innovators of the weird and little-known scribes of the macabre.
An arcane compendium of strange fiction and hallucinatory tales, There Is a Graveyard That Dwells in Man collects chilling stories by renowned innovators of the weird and by many little-known and underrepresented or forgotten scribes of the macabre.
Selected by artist, writer, and musician David Tibet, this widely-sourced collection of supernatural rarities continues the bibliographic archaeology initiated with The Moons At Your Door (Strange Attractor Press, 2016), offering lyrical portals into worlds of strange beauty, elegant unease, and creeping decadence.
Authors include Lady Dilke, Edna Underwood, Thomas Ligotti, L. P. Hartley, R. H. Benson, Walter de la Mare, Hugh Walpole, Colette de Curzon, L. A. Lewis, Edith Wharton, and others. The volume also features translations from Coptic, folk songs, and other surprises. Comprehensive biographical and publication histories are provided by noted scholar of bibliographic arcana Mark Valentine.
There Is a Graveyard That Dwells in Man offers an unnerving, serpentine tributary to the canon of supernatural literature.
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Post by humgoo on Feb 18, 2020 14:23:29 GMT
[...]this widely-sourced collection of supernatural rarities continues the bibliographic archaeology initiated with The Moons At Your Door (Strange Attractor Press, 2016)[...] I doubt that former book ( The Moons At Your Door) has anything to do with "bibliographic archaeology" ... I've the impression that it's one that contains stories that everyone already has ("Monkey's Paw", "A School Story" and "Smee" are there, I think, no kidding). But please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Post by Middoth on Feb 18, 2020 14:52:49 GMT
I agree in this case But I have sentimental affection to Ghost Story Press and this is a part of history.
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