The King in Yellow by Robert W Chambers

The King in Yellow by Robert W Chambers

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The King in Yellow by Robert W Chambers

It's the hit HBO show from the 21st century, True Detective, that has brought Robert W. Chambers' 1895 book of weird stories back into the mainstream public eye for the first time in 120 years; but those in the know have been aware of The King in Yellow this entire time, with its Wikipedia page listing such modern notables as H.P. Lovecraft, Raymond Chandler, and Blue Oyster Cult as fans who have self-professed this book as a major influence. And why shouldn't they? An inauspicious volume from an artist just starting his career, who up to then had been a visual painter who suddenly switched mediums without any given explanation, there wasn't much of a reason to expect great things from this mid-list story collection; but it turned out to be one of the very first volumes to help define what horror became in the modern era, the fabled bridge between Edgar Allen Poe and Stephen King that's been cited since in so many term papers on the subject. A meta stories about stories about stories project that was also one of the first tales of existential dread ever published (the major force driving Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythology as well), and with the kind of elaborate alt-history world-building usually only seen in space operas, this is truly a 20th-century text that magically first appeared in the 19th, and it's no surprise that it still has the power to legitimately creep people out well into the 21st. Come enter the dark world of Carcosa, where the yellow king rules over the black stars in a flat circle of time, and see why these powerful tales of madness and the spiritual abyss still hold our fascination more than a century later. (The first in the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography's new CLaP Victoriana series, this edition also features an exclusive new scholarly introduction by executive director Jason Pettus.)
Robert William Chambers (1865-1933) was a Brooklyn-born artist and writer best known for producing supernatural, horror and weird tales. He published his first novel, In the Quarter in 1894 but didn’t receive major recognition until 1895 with a collection of short stories called The King in Yellow. Despite entries in other genres, such as romance and historical fiction, Chambers’ most acclaimed works were Gothic in nature. His eerie tales would go on to inspire a generation of writers including H.P. Lovecraft.
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ISBN 13 9781513267524
ISBN 10 1513267523
Titre The King in Yellow
Auteur Robert W Chambers
Série Mint Editions
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Graphic Arts Books
Année de publication 2021-01-14
Nombre de pages 186
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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