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American Fantastic Tales

The second volume of Peter StraubÂ's pathbreaking anthology American Fantastic Tales picks up the story in 1940 and provides persuasive evidence that the decades since then have seen an extraordinary flowering. While continuing to explore the classic themes of horror and fantasy, successive generations of writers— including Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, Charles Beaumont, Stephen King, Steven Millhauser, and Thomas Ligotti–have opened up the field to new subjects, new styles, and daringly fresh expansions of the genreÂ's emotional and philosophical underpinnings. For many of these writers, the fantastic is simply the best available tool for describing the dislocations and newly hatched terrors of the modern era, from the nightmarish post- apocalyptic savagery of Harlan EllisonÂ's “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream” to proliferating identities set deliriously adrift in Tim PowersÂ' “Pat Moore.”<BR> “At its core,” writes editor Peter Straub, “the fantastic is a way of seeing.” In place of gothic trappings, the post-war masters of the fantastic often substitute an air of apparent normality. The surfaces of American life—department store displays in John CollierÂ's “Evening Primrose,” tar-paper roofs seen from an el train in Fritz LeiberÂ's “Smoke Ghost,” the balcony of a dilapidated movie theater in Tennessee WilliamsÂ' “The Mysteries of the Joy Rio”—become invested with haunting presences. The sphere of family life is transformed, in Davis GrubbÂ's “Where the Woodbine Twineth” or Richard MathesonÂ's “Prey,” into an arena of eerie menace. Dramas of madness, malevolent temptation, and vampiristic appropriation play themselves out against the backdrop of modern urban life in John CheeverÂ's “Torch Song” and Shirley JacksonÂ's unforgettable “The Daemon Lover.”<BR> Nearly half the stories collected in this volume were published in the last two decades, including work by Michael Chabon, M. Rickert, Brian Evenson, Kelly Link, and Benjamin Percy: writers for whom traditional genre boundaries have ceased to exist, and who have brought the fantastic into the mainstream of contemporary writing. The 42 stories in this second volume of <I>American Fantastic Tales</I> provide an irresistible journey into the phantasmagoric underside of the American imagination.<BR><BR> “An encompassing and essential voyage to the dark side of the moon of American literature.” –Jonathan Lethem
 

  Autore: Straub Peter (EDT)  
  Editore: Library of America  
  Isbn: 1598530488  
  EAN : 9781598530483  
  Data pub. 01 Oct 09  
  Collana: Library of America (Hardcover)  
  Classificazione:FICTION  
  Pagine: 713  
  Prezzo: € 31,20  







 
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