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Nightmare Jack and Other Stories - John Metcalfe
Nightmare Jack and Other Stories
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Writing about John Metcalfe (1891–1965) in THE PENGUIN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, T. E. D. Klein said that the author's work 'is marked by a rare artistry, wit, and intelligence—and by a restraint too often lacking in the genre'. Mike Ashley, in WHO'S WHO IN HOROR AND FANTASY... show more
Writing about John Metcalfe (1891–1965) in THE PENGUIN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL, T. E. D. Klein said that the author's work 'is marked by a rare artistry, wit, and intelligence—and by a restraint too often lacking in the genre'. Mike Ashley, in WHO'S WHO IN HOROR AND FANTASY FICTION, calls Metcalfe's works 'skilful and bizarre', while E. F. Bleiler, in his THE GUIDE TO SUPERNATURAL FICTION, refers to them as 'tense, cryptic stories of brooding supernaturalism' which are now 'unjustly forgotten'.John Metcalfe's tales of the macabre and the supernatural are amongs the finest in the genre, and are comparable to the stories of such authors as Walter de la Mare, L. P. Hartley, and Robert Aickman. The horrors in his stories are insidious and unnerving, frightening by stealth rather than violence as they intrude into the quiet lives of ordinary people, who find their worlds shaken by forces they can neither understand nor control. Like the best horror tales of Poe and Le Fanu, Metcalfe's narratives are often disturbing accounts of excursions into the 'bad lands' of the subconscious mind.In THE ST JAMES GUIDE TO HORROR, GHOST AND GOTHIC WRITERS, Brian Stableford wrote: 'The neglect into which Metcalfe's work has fallen is very unfortunate; an excellent eclectic collection could be compiled by combining THE FEASTING DEAD with the cream of his short fiction, and it is hight time that some such project was attempted.' NIGHTMARE JACK AND OTHER STORIES does just that. Seventeen of Metcalfe's finest supernatural and macabre works form this splendid collection: from the delicate ambiguity of 'The Double Admiral', 'The Bad Lands', and 'Brenner's Boy', through the nightmare of 'Mortmain' and '"Beyondaril"', to his masterpiece of sustained horror, 'The Feasting Dead'.Richard Dalby provides a fascinating Introduction to Metcalfe and his work, and there is an afterword by Alexis Lykiard, who calls John Metcalfe 'one of the literary missing. Almost, but not exactly a ghost . . .'
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B007KM9P2K
Publisher: Ash-Tree Press
Edition language: English
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