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The House on the Borderland and the other novels by William Hope Hodgson are among the indispensable works of gloomy cosmic fantasy--this is in spite of the utter mawkishness of his writing about the emotions and his occasional ill-judged experiments with an archaic style. The hero of
The House on the Borderland finds himself besieged in his remote house by monstrous pig-like humanoids and carried forward, dizzyingly, to unimaginably distant eras when dying stars are drawn in on each other and dead gods hideously walk. The world of "The Night Land" is one of chivalric adventure in which the hero quests after the girl of his dreams across a literally sunless landscape full of monsters described through hints and indirection but nonetheless impressively deadly. Similar monsters beset the sailors of "The Boats of the Glen Carreg" and "The Ghost Pirates"--a case can be made that Hodgson is even more terrifying when he makes a concession to standard realism, but the two maritime adventure stories lack the sheer sense of Time's Abyss that he does so well. Despite the occasional longeurs of "The Night Land"--well characterised by China Mieville in his introduction as ones which would make any less important book unreadable--this is an impressive collection of fantastic classics.
--Roz Kaveney
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From the chilling adventure tale of the sea, The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig', and the power and horror of The Ghost Pirates, to the strange and haunting vision of the House on the Borderland and the bizarre and wonderfully imaginative The Night Land, the four great novels of William Hope Hodgson are universally recognized as one of the landmarks in the literature of the weird and fantastic. Strange and compelling, these are powerful works that exercise the same fascination today as they did on Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, and all four are collected here.
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