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Tales of Horror and the Supernatural (Hardcover)

by Arthur Machen (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 415 pages
  • Publisher: The Tartarus Press; New edition edition (Nov 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1872621252
  • ISBN-13: 978-1872621258
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 16.6 x 4.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 529,904 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Arthur Machen is perhaps best known for his shorter supernatural and horror fiction. He first achieved notoriety in the Decadent 1890s with his story "The Great God Pan", and "The Bowmen" was the origin of the "Angels of Mons" myth during the First World War. "Tales of Horror and the Supernatural" collects together the best of Machen's shorter fiction and contains: "The Novel of the Black Seal", "The Novel of the White Powder", "The Great God Pan", "The White People", "The Inmost Light", "The Shining Pyramid", "The Bowmen", "The Great Return", "The Happy Children", "The Bright Boy", "Out of the Earth", N, "The Children of the Pool", and "The Terror".

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5.0 out of 5 stars Some staggeringly beautiful and powerful writing., 26 Aug 2001
By Mr. D. J. Rix "eibonvale" (Whitstable, UK) - See all my reviews
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This beautiful book is basically a 'best of' collection of the work of a writer who would otherwise be far too difficult to get hold of! Among all the more significant of the older macabre writers Machen is one of the hardest to trace. Compared to Lovecraft, for instance. He is also one of the most individual horror writers I have ever encountered, with his strange stories persistently impossibly to classify with any ease. This book contains all his best shorter works, including The Great God Pan, that so-called "Incoherent nightmare of Sex", (which is probably the most famous of Machen's works to be included in this collection), The White People, The Shining Pyramid, The Novel of the Black Seal, The Bowmen, The Children of the Pool and more, as well as such larger scale works as The Great Return and The Terror.

I think that his 'The White People' is about one of my favourite pieces of writing ever - especially if you disregard the rather annoying prologue and epilogue, which in my opinion let it down badly. They add nothing whatever to the story. But that central section - the supposed diary narrative of a young girl involved with some very strange happenings - I just cannot get over it. It is just so - so perfect somehow and one of the few pieces I have read that can be said to have totally changed my attitudes towards fiction and imagination. Certainly it is no horror story as such - but it is filled full with that certain pagan frisson of magic that is central to a lot of British horror and dark fantasy even to the present day. I remember when I first read it - it just bowled me over. It is no exaggeration to say that I was so excited by it that I couldn't sleep that night!!

That, of course is a personal 'click' - and yet the pieces remarkable atmosphere is indisputable - probably the most concentrated and powerful example of Machen's tremendous power in the collection.

These stories are exquisitely quiet images of the supernatural and of strange presences and influences, both terrifying and beautiful. Not ghost stories as such and perhaps not even horror stories as such. Certainly he is deeply connected with the genera and there are few modern British writers of the macabre who do not owe him a debt of some sort. But Machen's place in, and connection with the Horror Genre always seemed to me to be a bit diffuse. His writing is so individual that it bears little comparison with any of the familiar horror names and it is to generalise far to much to describe him as a horror writer full stop. However, having said that, his stories are certainly are not without terror - far from it. Perhaps the quietness and even tranquillity of much of the prose only heightens the effect of the relatively few moments of real horror. The climax of The Shining Pyramid for instance and certain episodes from The Terror remain some of the most chilling passages I have read.

This is a Tartarus Press edition - and that means it is both a beautiful and very high quality book. The pale coloured luxury paper dust jackets of Tartarus books are fragile and delicate in some ways. They show up damage and stains like a sore thumb! Certainly they are books to be treasured and looked after, and Tales of Horror and the Supernatural makes a quiet but impressive presence on the bookshelf. If you have never read Machen then this collection represents by far the best way to get acquainted with his work and if you are like me, a devotee of the macabre then it is a chance to acquire some extremely powerful and important writings that are next to impossible to find otherwise.

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