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  • THE ILLUMINATED MAN: LIFE, DEATH AND THE WORLDS OF J. G. BALLARD by Christopher Priest and Nina Allan (BOOK REVIEW)
  • Poetry From the Plague Pit: The Early Stories of Clive Barker and Joel Lane
  • “Love and Death in the American Novel,” Reviewed

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fantasy-hive.co.uk /1 month ago

THE ILLUMINATED MAN: LIFE, DEATH AND THE WORLDS OF J. G. BALLARD by Christopher Priest and Nina Allan (BOOK REVIEW)

“But for Balalrd it held a deeper meaning, a sense that reality was itself a stage set that could be dismantled at any moment. No matter how magnificent anything appeared, it could...

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reactormag.com /1 month ago

Poetry From the Plague Pit: The Early Stories of Clive Barker and Joel Lane

At the height of Thatcherism and the AIDS crisis, two queer British horror writers began carving out their unique visions... The post Poetry From the Plague Pit: The Early Stories...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Love and Death in the American Novel,” Reviewed

For the critic Leslie Fiedler, the country’s best and worst fiction was shaped by visions of escape from society—and therefore from maturity.

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nybooks.com /2 weeks ago

Spare Me the Hedgehoggery

“I’m not fond of efforts to see ourselves reflected in places where we aren’t: better, I think, to let the past be the past in all its irreducible bloody-minded weirdness.”

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electricliterature.com /1 month ago

The Gothic Is a Gateway to Literature’s Most Enduring Themes

The Gothic is a genre with recognizable tropes: witches and vampires, haunted houses and cobwebby tombs. It’s eerie, it’s morbid, it’s campy and over the top. When I was writing my...

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electricliterature.com /1 month ago

Revisiting “Silence of the Lambs” in the Age of Trans Backlash

Sometimes you are reading a book—not even one by a well-known transphobic children’s author—and are struck, halfway through or near the end, by a bit of transphobia. Sometimes it’s...

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nybooks.com /2 weeks ago

On the Precipice

Critics who call André Breton’s Nadja a novel miss its most innovative aspects.

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wellwortharead.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Bad Things Happen Here by Mark Morris

 In 2004 a group of six students, who have newly arrived at university and quickly become friends, are beset by supernatural forces, which seem to centre around a 5th floor room in...

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nybooks.com /1 month ago

Reassembling Bakhtin

Since Mikhail Bakhtin became widely known in the 1980s, his book on Rabelais has perplexed readers for its seemingly contradictory stance to everything else he wrote.

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brittlepaper.com /5 days ago

African Horror: An Anthology | Available Now

  Editor’s Note   Dear Brittle Paperians, The unknown is scary, but the terrifying is found in the shadows we have named. These names are either from our day-to-day encounters, or...

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oxfordstudent.com /1 month ago

‘An American Werewolf in London’: a review for a not-so-blue moon

On this year’s first blue moon – an occasion that probably no one cares about or will faintly acknowledge with some disappointment when they find out that the moon did not, in fact...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Obsession” and “Backrooms” Movie Review

Two surprise hits, both directed by precocious YouTube-trained talents, breathe shivery cinematic life into urban legends and cautionary tales.

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theeastafrican.co.ke /1 month ago

‘Obsession’: An unnerving case of getting what you wished for

A chilling modern love story where desire and folklore collide with dark consequences.

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