The Short Stories of Gustav Meyrink Volume 2

The Short Stories of Gustav Meyrink Volume 2
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Publisher : SCB Distributors
Total Pages : 124
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ISBN-10 : 9781915568373
ISBN-13 : 1915568374
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Short Stories of Gustav Meyrink Volume 2 by : Gustav Meyrink

This collection contains short stories translated for the first time as well as stories featured in Dedalus anthologies. Together with volume 1 they comprise the most comprehensive collection of Meyrink short stories to appear in English. ‘Meyrink's short stories epitomised the non-plus-ultra of all modern writing. Their magnificent colour, their spine-chilling and bizarre inventiveness, their aggression, their succinctness of style, their overwhelming originality of ideas, which is so evident in every sentence and phrase that there seem to be no lacunae.’Max Brod ‘His stories recall Gogol in their black, humorous vigour.’The European Books of the Year

The Short Stories of Gustav Meyrink

The Short Stories of Gustav Meyrink
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Publisher : Dedalus European Classics
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1915568048
ISBN-13 : 9781915568045
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Short Stories of Gustav Meyrink by : Gustav Meyrink

First published in 1994 it is a welcome return for these classic stories in a 2-volume collection of Meyrink's short stories. 'Meyrink's short stories epitomised the non-plus-ultra of all modern writing. Their magnificent colour, their spine-chilling and bizarre inventiveness, their aggression, their succinctness of style, their overwhelming originality of ideas, which is so evident in every sentence and phrase that there seem to be no lacunae.'Max Brod "These tales - sc-fi, ghost-stories, gothic fables, oriental allegories - were written in the first decade of the century and are now translated for the first time. They make a magnificent introduction to his bizarre genius, which combined the sharp Bohemian scepticism of his contemporary Kafka with the mordant humour and outreach of Swift." -Independent on Sunday

The White Dominican

The White Dominican
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Publisher : Dedalus European Classics
Total Pages : 165
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ISBN-10 : 1912868385
ISBN-13 : 9781912868384
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The White Dominican by : Gustav Meyrink

The White Dominican is Meyrink's most esoteric novel, and draws on the wisdom of a number of mystical traditions, the most important of which is Tao. It is set in a mystical version of the Bavarian town of Wassserburg which sits on a promontory surrounded on three sides by the river Inn. The novel describes the spiritual journey of the simple hero, who, guided by a number of figures including his eccentric father, the spirit of of a distant ancestor, the protecting presence of his dead lover and the mysterious figure of the White Dominican, escapes the 'Medusa head' of the world to a transfiguration, through which he joins the 'living chain that stretches to infinity'.

The Dedalus Meyrink Reader

The Dedalus Meyrink Reader
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Publisher : Dedalus European Classics
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1903517850
ISBN-13 : 9781903517857
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dedalus Meyrink Reader by : Gustav Meyrink

Gustav Meyrink is now considered to be one of the most important German language novelists of the 20th century. This collection of stories illustrates Meyrink's fondness for the bizarre and the grotesque which reflects his personal interest in occult works.

The Weird

The Weird
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Publisher : Tor Books
Total Pages : 2482
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ISBN-10 : 9781466803190
ISBN-13 : 1466803193
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Weird by : Jeff VanderMeer

From Lovecraft to Borges to Gaiman, a century of intrepid literary experimentation has created a corpus of dark and strange stories that transcend all known genre boundaries. Together these stories form The Weird, and its practitioners include some of the greatest names in twentieth and twenty-first century literature. Exotic and esoteric, The Weird plunges you into dark domains and brings you face to face with surreal monstrosities. You won't find any elves or wizards here...but you will find the biggest, boldest, and downright most peculiar stories from the last hundred years bound together in the biggest Weird collection ever assembled. The Weird features 110 stories by an all-star cast, from literary legends to international bestsellers to Booker Prize winners: including William Gibson, George R. R. Martin, Stephen King, Angela Carter, Kelly Link, Franz Kafka, China Miéville, Clive Barker, Haruki Murakami, M. R. James, Neil Gaiman, Mervyn Peake, and Michael Chabon. The Weird is the winner of the 2012 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Golem

The Golem
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Publisher : SCB Distributors
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781907650086
ISBN-13 : 1907650083
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Golem by : Gustav Meyrink

classic novel of Kaballah & legend, tr M Mitchell

Horror Literature through History [2 volumes]

Horror Literature through History [2 volumes]
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 1065
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ISBN-10 : 9781440842023
ISBN-13 : 1440842027
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Horror Literature through History [2 volumes] by : Matt Cardin

This two-volume set offers comprehensive coverage of horror literature that spans its deep history, dominant themes, significant works, and major authors, such as Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe, and Anne Rice, as well as lesser-known horror writers. Many of today's horror story fans—who appreciate horror through movies, television, video games, graphic novels, and other forms—probably don't realize that horror literature is not only one of the most popular types of literature but one of the oldest. People have always been mesmerized by stories that speak to their deepest fears. Horror Literature through History shows 21st-century horror fans the literary sources of their favorite entertainment and the rich intrinsic value of horror literature in its own right. Through profiles of major authors, critical analyses of important works, and overview essays focused on horror during particular periods as well as on related issues such as religion, apocalypticism, social criticism, and gender, readers will discover the fascinating early roots and evolution of horror writings as well as the reciprocal influence of horror literature and horror cinema. This unique two-volume reference set provides wide coverage that is current and compelling to modern readers—who are of course also eager consumers of entertainment. In the first section, overview essays on horror during different historical periods situate works of horror literature within the social, cultural, historical, and intellectual currents of their respective eras, creating a seamless narrative of the genre's evolution from ancient times to the present. The second section demonstrates how otherwise unrelated works of horror have influenced each other, how horror subgenres have evolved, and how a broad range of topics within horror—such as ghosts, vampires, religion, and gender roles—have been handled across time. The set also provides alphabetically arranged reference entries on authors, works, and specialized topics that enable readers to zero in on information and concepts presented in the other sections.

Letters to Friends, Family, and Editors

Letters to Friends, Family, and Editors
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Publisher : Schocken
Total Pages : 527
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ISBN-10 : 9780804150781
ISBN-13 : 0804150788
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Letters to Friends, Family, and Editors by : Franz Kafka

More than two decades of letters from one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century—the author of The Metamorphosis and The Trial—to the people in his life, from his years as a student in Prague in the early 1900s to his final months in the sanatorium near Vienna where he died in 1924. Sometimes surprisingly humorous, sometimes wrenchingly sad, these letters, collected after Kafka's death by his friend and literary executor Max Brod, include charming notes to school friends; fascinating accounts to Brod about his work in its various stages of publication; correspondence with his publisher, Kurt Wolff, about manuscripts in progress, suggested book titles, type design, and late royalty statements; revealing exchanges with other young writers of the day, including Martin Buber and Felix Weltsch, on life, literature, and girls; and heartbreaking reports to his parents, sisters, and friends on the declining state of his health in the last months of his life.

Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy through 1945

Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy through 1945
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781793637130
ISBN-13 : 179363713X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Jewish Science Fiction and Fantasy through 1945 by : Valerie Estelle Frankel

Science fiction first emerged in the Industrial Age and continued to develop into its current form during the twentieth century. This book analyses the role Jewish writers played in the process of its creation and development. The author provides a comprehensive overview, bridging such seemingly disparate themes and figures as the ghetto legends of the golem and their influence on both Frankenstein and robots, the role of, Jewish authors and publishers in developing the first science fiction magazine in New York in the 1930s, and their later contributions to new and developing medial forms like comics and film. Drawing on the historical context and the positions Jews held in the larger cultural environment, the author illustrates how themes and tropes in science fiction and fantasy relate back to the realities of Jewish life in the face of global anti-Semitism, the struggle to assimilate in America, and the hope that was inspired by the founding of Israel.