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Chargement... The Dark Country (original 1982; édition 2002)par Dennis Etchison (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreThe Dark Country par Dennis Etchison (1982)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I have always found Dennis Etchison as one of the masters of the horror genre. This is just one example of the reason why. ( ) Take a walk on the dark side…An unbelievably pithy and traumatic collection of dark, stark tales, The Dark Country travels on byways the reader might not otherwise ever want to explore – into the deepest recesses of the most obscure corners of the human psyche and experience. This being the second Etchison book in which I have indulged, I thought I knew somewhat what to expect, but he caught me shockingly off-guard again and again. This man’s work is a revelation; every word, every sentence, every paragraph crafted with the precision of a machinist, every piece of each story building upon one another with an almost unbearable intensity, leading the reader down the garden path to an always unpredictable conclusion. The author describes his own work best in the opening line of “The Walking Man:” “It was one of those long, blue evenings that come to the Malibu late in the year, the water undulating up to the beach like some smooth, sleepy girl moving slowly under a satin sheet.” Each of Etchison’s tales “undulate up to the beach” innocently enough, only to draw back swiftly, powerfully to the ocean depths – in with a whisper, out with a BANG! This is particularly true in the disturbing stories “Sitting in the Corner, Whimpering Quietly” and “Today’s Special.” I will continue to read Mr. Etchison’s work; it is at once terrifying yet intellectually stimulating, irresistible and mysteriously satisfying – a must-discover for any serious lover of the written word. I had trouble getting through this one. I enjoyed a few of the stories well enough, esp. "Calling All Monsters" and "The Dead Line". "The Pitch" also resonated strongly with me as I just left a job in retail, but something still seemed missing. I'll have to give Etchinson another chance later as I've heard good things and I've been distracted lately, but for now I'm just glad to put this one back on the shelf. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Etchison's fiction is justly famous for its creepy ambience, and explores the terrain mapped out by Philip K. Dick, Thomas Harris, and any number of black and white horror movies. This is his legendary first collection, carefully corrected by the author for this new edition. The title story won both the World Fantasy Award and the British Fantasy Award in 1982, the first time a single work received both major awards. Contents include sixteen groundbreaking stories and an introduction by Ramsey Campbell. "It Only Comes Out at Night" "Sitting in the Corner, Whimpering Quietly" "The Walking Man" "We Have All Been Here Before" "Daughter of the Golden West" "The Pitch" "You Can Go Now" "Today's Special" "The Machine Demands a Sacrifice" "Calling All Monsters" "The Dead Line" "The Late Shift" "The Nighthawk" "It Will Be Here Soon""Deathtracks""The Dark Country". Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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