The King in Yellow, Deluxe Edition: An early classic of the weird fiction genre
بواسطة
Robert W. Chambers
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Romance
Mystery
Science Fiction
+7
more
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
125
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Feb 27, 2018
الناشر
Pushkin Press
الوصف
In a stunning deluxe edition, Robert W. Chambers' seminal work invites readers into a world where reality bends and the supernatural lurks behind every shadow. This collection is a hallmark of weird fiction, elegantly weaving stories that evoke a sense of enigma and dread. Chambers’ influence on the genre is palpable, inspiring countless authors and artists with his exploration of madness, art, and existential contemplation.
Delving into themes of despair and the unknown, the narratives often center around a mysterious play, "The King in Yellow," which drives its characters to madness. The aesthetic quality of this edition enhances the reading experience, entrancing readers not only with its gripping stories but also with its exquisite presentation, making it an ideal gift for both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.
As readers traverse through the hauntingly beautiful landscapes and unsettling characters, they find themselves questioning the boundaries of sanity and reality. Chambers' unique voice and masterful storytelling resonate long after the final page, solidifying this work as a timeless treasure in the realm of supernatural horror.
Delving into themes of despair and the unknown, the narratives often center around a mysterious play, "The King in Yellow," which drives its characters to madness. The aesthetic quality of this edition enhances the reading experience, entrancing readers not only with its gripping stories but also with its exquisite presentation, making it an ideal gift for both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre.
As readers traverse through the hauntingly beautiful landscapes and unsettling characters, they find themselves questioning the boundaries of sanity and reality. Chambers' unique voice and masterful storytelling resonate long after the final page, solidifying this work as a timeless treasure in the realm of supernatural horror.