Cold Hand in Mine
Cold Hand in Mine was first published in the UK in 1975 and in the US in 1977. The story ‘Pages from a Young Girl’s Journal’ won the Aickman World Fantasy Award in 1975. It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1973 before appearing in this collection. Cold...
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Cold Hand in Mine was first published in the UK in 1975 and in the US in 1977. The story ‘Pages from a Young Girl’s Journal’ won the Aickman World Fantasy Award in 1975. It was originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1973 before appearing in this collection.
Cold Hand in Mine stands as one of Aickman’s best collections and contains eight stories that show off his powers as a ‘strange story’ writer to the full, being more ambiguous than standard ghost stories. Throughout the stories the reader is introduced to a variety of characters, from a man who spends the night in a Hospice to a German aristocrat and a woman who sees an image of her own soul. There is also a nod to the conventional vampire story (‘Pages from a Young Girl’s Journal’) but all the stories remain unconventional and inconclusive, which perhaps makes them all the more startling and intriguing.
‘Of all the authors of uncanny tales, Aickman is the best ever ... His tales literally haunt me; his plots and his turns of phrase run through my head at the most unlikely moments.’ Russell Kirk - See more at: http://www.faber.co.uk/catalog/cold-hand-in-mine/9780571244256#sthash.AaSt6S30.dpuf
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9780571244256
Publish date: 21 sierpnia 2008
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
This particular collection of stories was referred to in one of my books on horror authors (I think it was this one), and (only three stories in when I write this bit) I can definitely say that Aickman is a master of atmosphere. So far all of them seem to have a "Victorian age or older" writing styl...
as far as my love for genre fiction goes, college did a number on me and for many years i scorned my old high school loves of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. silly me; i'm glad i came back to my senses. during college, only a couple authors escaped my new-found scorn - one of them being the am...
I've been looking forward to reading something by Aickman for quite a while now. From what I had heard about his writing it seemed that his style of weird horror was just the kind of thing I'm looking for now. My anticipation and expectations having built up so high, I almost expected to be disappoi...
A marvelous collection, all lovely and creepy. I wonder where my copy is?