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message 1: by Charles (last edited Nov 22, 2010 12:16AM) (new)

Charles (tonalized) | 8 comments I've decided to read some Lord Dunsany, but I'm not sure where to start. I'm looking for more of his darker stuff. I was hoping you guys could visit amazon or something and suggest some titles that are reasonably priced. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks


message 2: by Simon (last edited Nov 22, 2010 02:05AM) (new)

Simon (friedegg) | 134 comments You're in the US, right? So we're talking Amazon.com I presume.

This one is good (and cheap), combining two of his good collections in one volume: Wonder Tales.

An alternative (and slightly more expensive), combining another two of his collections, is this: The Complete Pegana.

Personally, I would go with the former which features many of his best tales and is more diverse. The latter is a kind in a psudo old testament kind of style but about a completely invented pantheon.


message 3: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Jamesian Enthusiast (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 1347 comments Mod
Charles, there is quite a lot of Dunsany available for free as Kindle ebooks on Amazon.com, if you are okay with that format.


message 4: by Larry (new)

Larry (hal9000i) | 96 comments Talking of Dunsany, anyone seen the film Dean Spanley based on one of his books? It stars Peter O'tooke and is excellent!


message 5: by David (new)

David I read the book but didn't know there was a film of it. It seemed as unfilmable as Finnegans Wake.

The Ghosts is a good story. I think this is where Pullman got his idea of people with their souls following them around in animal shapes.


message 6: by Mohammed (last edited Dec 03, 2010 11:39AM) (new)

Mohammed  Abdikhader  Firdhiye  (mohammedaosman) | 122 comments Lord Dunsany i hold in very high regard and Simon is correct with those Wonder collections. They have i think his most darker,superatnatural stories.


You might also find Jorkens first volume of 5 interesting after you are sure you like Lord Dunsany. There are many supernatural stories in that collection. One i read that was SF/horror and one i havent read called " The Walk to Lingham " that T.Joshi calls in the book he wrote about Lord Dunsany the most pure horror story of his.


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