Black Wings of Cthulhu, Volume Two

Black Wings of Cthulhu, Volume Two
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Caitlin R. Kiernan

ناشر

Titan

شابک

9780857687852
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Publisher's Weekly

February 20, 2017
Joshi’s follow-up to 2015’s Black Wings of Cthulhu 3, like many such recent anthologies, offers little for Lovecraft fans who are seeking original stories that emulate his imagination and gift at conveying cosmic horror, despite the many distinguished contributors, who include Lois H. Gresh and Caitlín R. Kiernan. Familiar plots weaken even the better entries, such as Fred Chappell’s “Artifact,” which centers on a Babylonian ritual object. Ponderous language mars others, such as Richard Gavin’s “The Rasping Absence” (“The last mottles of daylight appeared as coins, freshly burnished and carelessly tossed from above, as the hatchback approached the tiny hamlet, like some mechanized scarab racing to inter the ailing sun”). One bright spot is Ann K. Schwader’s “Night of the Piper,” in which evil lurks behind the ostensibly beneficent facade of a charity workshop project, Piper with a Purpose, which bills itself as providing “Authentic Ancient Designs for a Stronger Community.” John Pelan and Stephen Mark Rainey’s “Contact,” about a doomed expedition to Pluto, also stands out. Fans of individual contributors, such as W.H. Pugmire, Melanie Tem, and Donald Tyson, may find this volume of interest.




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