Table of Contents: The Weird, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer

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(rough of the cover; also see Ann's parallel post on the Weird Tales blog)


THE WEIRD: A Compendium of Dark & Strange Stories

Edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer


Pub Date: Mid-October; Publisher: Atlantic, Corvus imprint (UK edition)


Foreword: Michael Moorcock

Introduction by Ann & Jeff VanderMeer

Afterword: China Mieville


Over one hundred years of weird fiction collected in a single volume of 750,000 words. Over 20 nationalities are represented and seven new translations were commissioned for the book, most notably definitive translations of Julio Cortazar's "Axolotl" and Michel Bernanos' short novel "The Other Side of the Mountain" (the first translations of these classics in many decades). Other highlights include the short novels / long novellas "The Beak Doctor" by Eric Basso, "Tainaron" by Leena Krohn, and "The Brotherhood of Mutilation" by Brian Evenson. This is among the largest collections of weird fiction ever housed between the covers of one book.


Strands of The Weird represented include classic and mainstream weird tales, weird SF, weird ritual, international weird, and offshoots of the weird influenced by Surrealism, Symbolism, the Gothic, and the Decadent movement. (A discussion of weird modes of fiction can be found in the introduction.)


A compendium is neither as complete as an encyclopedia nor as baggy as a treasury. Although the backbone of the book reflects the immense influence of both Kafka and Lovecraft, we have ventured out from that basic focus to provide different traditions of weird fiction and outliers that are perhaps open to debate. The anthology is meant to be both an interrogation of weird fiction and a conversation with it. We hope that readers will be delighted by the classics included and by the unexpected discoveries found within its pages.


Also, in support of both the anthology and weird fiction, we will be launching http://www.weirdfictionreview.com in October.


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Table of Contents


Story order is chronological except for a couple of exceptions transposed for thematic reasons. Stories translated into English are largely positioned by date of first publication in their original language. Authors are North American or from the United Kingdom unless otherwise indicated.


Alfred Kubin, "The Other Side" (excerpt), 1908 (translation, Austria)


F. Marion Crawford, "The Screaming Skull," 1908


Algernon Blackwood, "The Willows," 1907


Saki, "Sredni Vashtar," 1910


M.R. James, "Casting the Runes," 1911


Lord Dunsany, "How Nuth Would Have Practiced his Art," 1912


Gustav Meyrink, "The Man in the Bottle," 1912 (translation, Austria)


Georg Heym, "The Dissection," 1913 (new translation by Gio Clairval, Germany)


Hanns Heinz Ewers, "The Spider," 1915 (translation, Germany)


Rabindranath Tagore, "The Hungry Stones," 1916 (India)


Luigi Ugolini, "The Vegetable Man," 1917 (new translation by Anna and Brendan Connell, Italy; first-ever translation into English)


A. Merritt, "The People of the Pit," 1918


Ryunosuke Akutagawa, "The Hell Screen," 1918 (new translation, Japan)


Francis Stevens (Gertrude Barrows Bennett), "Unseen—Unfeared," 1919


Franz Kafka, "In the Penal Colony," 1919 (translation, German/Czech)


Stefan Grabinski, "The White Weyrak," 1921 (translation, Poland)


H.F. Arnold, "The Night Wire," 1926


H.P. Lovecraft, "The Dunwich Horror," 1929


Margaret Irwin, "The Book," 1930


Jean Ray, "The Mainz Psalter," 1930 (translation, Belgium)


Jean Ray, "The Shadowy Street," 1931 (translation, Belgium)


Clark Ashton Smith, "Genius Loci," 1933


Hagiwara Sakutoro, "The Town of Cats," 1935 (translation, Japan)


Hugh Walpole, "The Tarn," 1936


Bruno Schulz, "Sanatorium at the Sign of the Hourglass," 1937 (translation, Poland)


Robert Barbour Johnson, "Far Below," 1939


Fritz Leiber, "Smoke Ghost," 1941


Leonora Carrington, "White Rabbits," 1941


Donald Wollheim, "Mimic," 1942


Ray Bradbury, "The Crowd," 1943


William Sansom, "The Long Sheet," 1944


Jorge Luis Borges, "The Aleph," 1945 (translation, Argentina)


Olympe Bhely-Quenum, "A Child in the Bush of Ghosts," 1949 (Benin)


Shirley Jackson, "The Summer People," 1950


Margaret St. Clair, "The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles," 1951


Robert Bloch, "The Hungry House," 1951


Augusto Monterroso, "Mister Taylor," 1952 (new translation by Larry Nolen, Guatemala)


Amos Tutuola, "The Complete Gentleman," 1952 (Nigeria)


Jerome Bixby, "It's a Good Life," 1953


Julio Cortazar, "Axolotl," 1956 (new translation by Gio Clairval, Argentina)


William Sansom, "A Woman Seldom Found," 1956


Charles Beaumont, "The Howling Man," 1959


Mervyn Peake, "Same Time, Same Place," 1963


Dino Buzzati, "The Colomber," 1966 (new translation by Gio Clairval, Italy)


Michel Bernanos, "The Other Side of the Mountain," 1967 (new translation by Gio Clairval, France)


Merce Rodoreda, "The Salamander," 1967 (translation, Catalan)


Claude Seignolle, "The Ghoulbird," 1967 (new translation by Gio Clairval, France)


Gahan Wilson, "The Sea Was Wet As Wet Could Be," 1967


Daphne Du Maurier, "Don't Look Now," 1971


Robert Aickman, "The Hospice," 1975


Dennis Etchison, "It Only Comes Out at Night," 1976


James Tiptree Jr. (Alice Sheldon), "The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Terrible Things to Rats," 1976


Eric Basso, "The Beak Doctor," 1977


Jamaica Kincaid, "Mother," 1978 (Antigua and Barbuda/US)


George R.R. Martin, "Sandkings," 1979


Bob Leman, "Window," 1980


Ramsey Campbell, "The Brood," 1980


Michael Shea, "The Autopsy," 1980


William Gibson/John Shirley, "The Belonging Kind," 1981


M. John Harrison, "Egnaro," 1981


Joanna Russ, "The Little Dirty Girl," 1982


M. John Harrison, "The New Rays," 1982


Premendra Mitra, "The Discovery of Telenapota," 1984 (translation, India)


F. Paul Wilson, "Soft," 1984


Octavia Butler, "Bloodchild," 1984


Clive Barker, "In the Hills, the Cities," 1984


Leena Krohn, "Tainaron," 1985 (translation, Finland)


Garry Kilworth, "Hogfoot Right and Bird-hands," 1987


Lucius Shepard, "Shades," 1987


Harlan Ellison, "The Function of Dream Sleep," 1988


Ben Okri, "Worlds That Flourish," 1988 (Nigeria)


Elizabeth Hand, "The Boy in the Tree," 1989


Joyce Carol Oates, "Family," 1989


Poppy Z Brite, "His Mouth Will Taste of Wormwood," 1990


Michal Ajvaz, "The End of the Garden," 1991 (translation, Czech)


Karen Joy Fowler, "The Dark," 1991


Kathe Koja, "Angels in Love," 1991


Haruki Murakami, "The Ice Man," 1991 (translation, Japan)


Lisa Tuttle, "Replacements," 1992


Marc Laidlaw, "The Diane Arbus Suicide Portfolio," 1993


Steven Utley, "The Country Doctor," 1993


William Browning Spenser, "The Ocean and All Its Devices," 1994


Jeffrey Ford, "The Delicate," 1994


Martin Simpson, "Last Rites and Resurrections," 1994


Stephen King, "The Man in the Black Suit," 1994


Angela Carter, "The Snow Pavilion," 1995


Craig Padawer, "The Meat Garden," 1996


Stepan Chapman, "The Stiff and the Stile," 1997


Tanith Lee, "Yellow and Red," 1998


Kelly Link, "The Specialist's Hat," 1998


Caitlin R. Kiernan, "A Redress for Andromeda," 2000


Michael Chabon, "The God of Dark Laughter," 2001


China Mieville, "Details," 2002


Michael Cisco, "The Genius of Assassins," 2002


Neil Gaiman, "Feeders and Eaters," 2002


Jeff VanderMeer, "The Cage," 2002


Jeffrey Ford, "The Beautiful Gelreesh," 2003


Thomas Ligotti, "The Town Manager," 2003


Brian Evenson, "The Brotherhood of Mutilation," 2003


Mark Samuels, "The White Hands," 2003


Daniel Abraham, "Flat Diana," 2004


Margo Lanagan, "Singing My Sister Down," 2005 (Australia)


T.M. Wright, "The People on the Island," 2005


Laird Barron, "The Forest," 2007


Liz Williams, "The Hide," 2007


Reza Negarestani, "The Dust Enforcer," 2008 (Iran)


Micaela Morrissette, "The Familiars," 2009


Steve Duffy, "In the Lion's Den," 2009


Stephen Graham Jones, "Little Lambs," 2009


K.J. Bishop, "Saving the Gleeful Horse," 2010 (Australia)


Table of Contents: The Weird, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer originally appeared on Ecstatic Days on August 30, 2011.

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