Prime Evil

Prime Evil

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Jan 1, 1989 · Anglais · Broché (384 pages)
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Détails du livre

Format Broché
Pages 384
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1989
Éditeur Corgi
ISBN-10 0552134740
ISBN-13 9780552134743

Description

In a world where horror transcends mere entertainment, one writer delves into the darkest corners of the human psyche. Douglas E. Winter invites readers on a chilling journey through the annals of horror fiction, examining the genre's evolution and the profound impact it has on our fears and desires. With a discerning eye, he dissects the works of various authors, revealing the primal instincts that drive both creators and audiences alike.

The narrative weaves together insightful analysis and captivating anecdotes, offering a glimpse into the lives of iconic horror writers. Winter's exploration goes beyond the surface, connecting their narratives to real-world anxieties and cultural shifts. These chilling tales serve as more than just fiction; they are mirrors reflecting society's deepest terrors.

Through Winter's expert lens, readers gain an understanding of why horror resonates so deeply. It serves as a cathartic outlet, a way for individuals to confront their innermost fears in a controlled environment. As the pages turn, one cannot help but feel drawn into the darkness, compelled to confront what lurks behind the veil of the ordinary.

Ultimately, this exploration is a celebration of horror itself—its ability to challenge, provoke, and ultimately enlighten. Winter's work resonates with both avid fans of the genre and those new to its chilling embrace, ensuring that the tales of terror persist and evolve, forever entwined with the fabric of human experience.

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Horreur
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