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An edition of Magic Terror (2000)

Magic Terror

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No one tells a story like Peter Straub. He dazzles with the complexity of his plots. He delights with the sophistication and eloquence of his prose. He startles you into laughter in the face of events so dark you begin to question your own moral compass. Then he reduces you to jelly by spinning a tale so terrifying-and surprising-you wind up sleeping with the lights on. With Magic Terror, the bestselling author of Ghost Story and The Talisman (with Stephen King) has given us one of the most imaginatively unsettling collections in years. The terrain of these extraordinary stories is marked by brutality, heart-break, despair, wonder, and an unexpected humor that allows empathy to blossom within the most unlikely contexts. "Bunny Is Good Bread" takes us into the mind of a small boy trapped in grotesque circumstances to portray the creation of a serial killer in a manner that compels pity, sorrow, comprehension, and grief-as well as judgment. "Hunger, an Introduction," narrated by the ghost of a pompous, self-pitying murderer, evokes a profoundly beautiful vision of earthly life, one appreciated far more by the dead than the living. The award-winning novella "Mr. Clubb and Mr. Cuff," a masterpiece of black comedy, draws upon Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener" to create a revenge tale in which torture is a moral art and the revenger undergoes a transforming, albeit painful, education. In the words of Mrs. Asch, the visionary narrator of "Ashputtle," "The main feature of adventure is that it goes forward into unknown country." Straub's devotees will be entranced by what their fearless guide has in store for them. Those as yet uninitiated are in for a harrowing literary journey. Enjoy the ride.

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Cover of: Magic Terror
Magic Terror
March 4, 2002, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Cover of: Magic Terror
Magic Terror
March 4, 2002, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Paperback
Cover of: Magic Terror
Magic Terror
August 28, 2001, Fawcett
in English
Cover of: Magic Terror
Magic Terror
2000, Random House Publishing Group
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Magic terror
Magic terror: seven tales
2000, Random House
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Magic Terror.
Magic Terror.
October 1, 2000, Heyne
Paperback in German

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Paperback
Number of pages
416

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OL9215977M
ISBN 10
0007109911
ISBN 13
9780007109913
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128108
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