If the Dead Knew - The Weird Fiction of May Sinclair edited by S.T. Joshi. Hippocampus Press. 2020
This volume contains all thirteen weird tales written by May Sinclair ( 1863-1946). The stories tend to involve ghosts, reincarnation, spirit transference and the afterlife. Even the lighter stories here, seem somewhat bleak and pessimistic. Unlike a lot of ghost stories from this time period, these do have a bit of bite to them. Sinclair focuses her work on the interpersonal relationships of the characters in the stories and less so on simply having someone encounter the strange. Many of these relationships involve betrayal of some kind which ties in to the supernatural elements, providing them with some genuine horror often lacking in Victorian ghost stories. Sinclair, herself, apparently never had an intimate relationship of her own, which may be why the relationships in her stories are often sour ones, often with keen observations. Of the thirteen tales, only a couple left me unfulfilled. The rest were pretty great. The amazing cover art is by
Aeron Alfrey.
Published on October 19, 2020 05:00