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Author: Douglas Clegg Artist: Caniglia Page Count: 722 Pub. Date: 2005 ISBN: 1-58767-088-7 Rating: not yet rated (Rate It!)
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The Machinery of Night by Douglas Clegg
A massive short story collection from this best-selling author, collecting virtually ALL of Douglas Clegg's chilling short stories and novellas, as well as featuring brand new, never-before-published fiction! This collection features nearly forty works of fiction, is almost 250,000 words in length, and has nine never-before-seen works and one never before in-print novelette, along with two complete novellas. The Machinery of Night is a landmark collection and sure to be one of the best books of 2005!
Table of Contents: Foreword Halloween Memory Where Flies are Born People Who Love Life Damned If You Do The Party Becoming Men Something Terrible is Always Happening The Cabinet-Maker's Wife Fries With That? The Machinery of Night 265 and Heaven Mrs. Freely Ice Palace The Five Freshmen Survey English Lit Beowulf to Jonathan Swift White Chapel Subway Turnstile I Am Infinite; I Contain Multitudes The Joss House Martha Underworld Medea The Hurting Season The Fruit of Her Womb The Ripening Sweetness of Late Afternoon The Mysteries of Paris The Skin of the World Why My Doll is Evil Piercing Men Only Connect The Little Mermaid The Night Before Alec Got Married O, Rare and Most Exquisite The Virgin of the Rocks The Rendering Man Chosen The Dark Game The Words Purity
Reviews & Praise: " When a character in Clegg's "I Am Infinite: I Contain Multitudes" observes, "Love transformed into fear. It's the human story," he could be describing just about any one of the 39 eerie and provocative tales gathered in this career retrospective. Their horrors are all the more unsettling because they grow out of love, friendship, family ties and other emotional bonds, which, in Clegg's hands, show a natural tendency to turn malignant and pathological. In "People Who Love Life," a man's inability to give up loving a woman raises her from the dead against her will. "Underworld" tells of a haunting that culminates in a dead wife giving birth to a child as the final expression of love for her husband. In "The Words," high school misfits form a bond of friendship that leads ineluctably to their tampering with occult forces and unleashing horrors into the world. Even in a story such as "Ice Palace," about a fraternity prank gone horribly wrong, an expression of affection turns perverse and leads the narrator into an otherworldly realm whose strangeness seems to perfectly capture his own emotional ambivalence. Clegg (Afterlife) doesn't entirely avoid the classic figures of horror, such as the vampire in "White Chapel" and the Lovecraftian obsessive in "Purity," but he works startlingly original variations on them. Filled with penetrating character studies and haunting insights into the dark side of the human condition, these highly original stories are some of the best short horror fiction written since the 1980s." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Available in two states: Limited Edition of 1,500 signed copies ($40) Traycased Lettered Edition of 52 signed and lettered copies bound in leather with a satin ribbon page marker ($150)
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