and annotation from the publishers website: https://strangeportspress.weebly.com/... Strange Stories: And Other Tales (“Seltsame Geschichten”) (1919) is a collection of tales by Austrian writer Paul Busson. They range widely, from the lost-world fantasy of “Under the Ice”, the conte cruel of “One From The Circus”, the supernaturalism of “The Lady In The Scarlet Mask” and “Abdon” to the whimsical religion-tinged fables of “Bill’s Black Easter” and “On That Holy Night”, and are interesting for their occasional muted echoes of the Decadence movement, and willingness to experiment in different genres. Four earlier and three later stories (including the lycanthropic tale “A Shooting on the Witches’ Moor”) by Busson have also been appended to the book, for a total of eighteen tales, as well as an Afterword from the Translator.
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Strange Stories: And Other Tales (“Seltsame Geschichten”) (1919) is a collection of tales by Austrian writer Paul Busson. They range widely, from the lost-world fantasy of “Under the Ice”, the conte cruel of “One From The Circus”, the supernaturalism of “The Lady In The Scarlet Mask” and “Abdon” to the whimsical religion-tinged fables of “Bill’s Black Easter” and “On That Holy Night”, and are interesting for their occasional muted echoes of the Decadence movement, and willingness to experiment in different genres. Four earlier and three later stories (including the lycanthropic tale “A Shooting on the Witches’ Moor”) by Busson have also been appended to the book, for a total of eighteen tales, as well as an Afterword from the Translator.