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King in Yellow and Other Horror Stories
King in Yellow and Other Horror Stories | Robert W Chambers
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"Every story of The King in Yellow has something riveting about it ... so perfectly realized, they became the model for much of twentieth-century horror/fantasy." -- New York PressOne of the most important works of American supernatural fiction since those of Poe, The King in Yellow was among the first attempts to establish the horror of the nameless and the unimaginable. A treasured source used by almost all the significant writers in the American pulp tradition -- H. P. Lovecraft, A. Merritt, Robert E. Howard, and many others -- it endures as a work of remarkable power and one of the most chillingly original books in the genre.This collection reprints all the supernatural stories from The King in Yellow, including the grisly "Yellow Sign," the disquieting "Repairer of Reputations," the tender "Demoiselle d'Ys," and others. Robert W. Chambers' finest stories from other sources have also been added, such as the thrilling "Maker of Moons" and "The Messenger." In addition, an unusual pleasure awaits those who know Chambers only by his horror stories: three of his finest early biological science-fiction fantasies from In Search of the Unknown appear here as well.
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#challengecheckin
#litsyatoz

I'm still in the midst of #springcleaningreadathon but I won't have any more to add to this month. And since I focused this month on finishing the Odd Thomas series, most of my other challenges saw little action. But this one is coming along splendidly❤️

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Panpan

I do not understand this book.

There was no story called The King in Yellow - there seemed to be a poem/passage from it, but really just a few lines.

Several of the stories referred to the story of The King in Yellow - which just frustrates the reader.

And the last 4 or so stories really had no horror elements.

I feel like I read the wrong book😕😮

LiteraryinLawrence That sounds super annoying! 7y
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