An edition of Dark mind, dark heart (1962)

Dark mind, dark heart.

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Dark mind, dark heart.
August Derleth
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An edition of Dark mind, dark heart (1962)

Dark mind, dark heart.

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This anthology of more or less "old-fashioned" horror tales offers new, hitherto unpublished work by such masters of the genre as Robert Bloch, Mary Elizabeth Counselman, John Metcalfe, H. Russell Wakefield, Carl Jacobi, Robert E. Howard, William Hope Hodgson, Joseph Payne Brennan—and brings into print for the first time a final, revised version of M. P. Shiel's Xelucha, prepared before his death, and the initial work in book form of George Wetzel, Frank Mace, Dennis Roidt, and John Ramsey Campbell, a Lovecraftian who is adding appreciably to the Cthulhu Mythos in a British setting.

The editor, in his brief foreword, suggests that such an anthology as this is "almost an anachronism in this nuclear age, the potential horrors of which far exceed anything heretofore conceived in the creative imagination of man." But the horrors conceived in this book are not such as are likely to be rejected by the mind of man; they range from battle gore in Howard's The Grey God Passes to the symbolic horror of David Keller's In Memoriam, from Hodgson's weird horror of the sea, The Habitants of Middle Islet, to the modern psychiatric horror of Wakefield's The Animals in the Case.

This collection offers variety in its horrors, from cold grue to physical and psychic torment. It is a book of curiously memorable tales in a division of literature which is currently in a period of transition, a book which will have an instant appeal to all those readers whose inclination toward the outre has not faltered.

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Language
English
Pages
249

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Dark mind, dark heart.
1962, Arkham House, Publishers
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Edition Notes

First edition. Derleth, 100 books, 99.
Contains stories by H. P. Lovecraft, and others.
Bound in black cloth; stamped in gold; gray endpapers. dust jacket.
Signed by the author.

Published in
Sauk City, Wis

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ1.D42 Dar

The Physical Object

Pagination
[i]-viii p., 1l. [3]-249 [1] p., 1l.
Number of pages
249

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5866780M
LCCN
62051195
OCLC/WorldCat
1571056
Library Thing
2779729

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