Harry O. Morris
Auteur de Harry O. Morris: Artist's Portfolio
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Œuvres de Harry O. Morris
Toplin 3 exemplaires
Nyctalops 14 2 exemplaires
Nyctalops 13 2 exemplaires
Nyctalops 8 2 exemplaires
Nyctalops 19 (April, 1991) 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops #6 1 exemplaire
Nycatlops Vol 3, No 3 (Whole Number 17) (June 1982) 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops 18 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops #11/12 (April 1976) 1 exemplaire
The Half-Freaks 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops 15 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops #10 (January/February 1975) 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops #9 (July 1974) 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops #17 (June 1982) 1 exemplaire
Nyctalops #19 (April 1991) 1 exemplaire
Halloween in Arkham 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
He Is Legend: An Anthology Celebrating Richard Matheson (2009) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions — 178 exemplaires
The agonizing resurrection of Victor Frankenstein: & other gothic tales (1994) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions — 126 exemplaires
The Woman [Jack Ketchum / Lucky McKee novel] (2011) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions — 106 exemplaires
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- Nom canonique
- Morris, Harry O.
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
- Professions
- artist
publisher
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 21
- Aussi par
- 7
- Membres
- 37
- Popularité
- #390,572
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 2
- ISBN
- 2
- Favoris
- 1
Part of the reason, for sure, is because it's different. Yes, there is an unreliable narrator but he's so far away from the usual unreliable narrator, they're not even in the same ball park. There is a sense I had while reading of being off balance, of not quite "getting it"; I'm sure it was done on purpose and I enjoyed that feeling. There was also a terrible sense of bleakness and isolation-they were both almost suffocating, yet I couldn't tear myself away.
After having read this, I think I know why there isn't a lot written about this story. It's hard to get across how it made me feel and why I liked it. It's certainly not for everyone and it's not your average, every day horror story either. In a way, I question whether it's even a horror story at all. It's certainly horrific at times, but is that enough to make it "horror"? I often felt bad for a lot of the characters and then I wondered if I was supposed to feel bad for them? Am I supposed to be ashamed of or for them? Should I feel afraid of them or do I pity them? Is this guy mentally ill or is he a fucking psycho? Or both?
If anything, this book makes you come to terms with how YOU are feeling and if you're comfortable feeling it. And that right there-a book that makes you examine yourself and your feelings, usually rates pretty high in MY book, and this one is no exception.
*I received an ecopy of Toplin from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This is it.*… (plus d'informations)