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An erudite, promising introduction. Highly unusual, in that most introductions aren't worth the paper they're printed on. We shall see how Shwob's fiction-writing praxis holds up to his theoretical paradigm. Hopefully they will meld and be indistinguishable. That's the kind of fiction I prefer.
Apr 11, 2019 05:48AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 173 of 195
What a way to end the collection! "Bargette" is all about the loss of innocence, the squelching of fantasy and dreams. A fitting end to this most excellent book! Four stars, as there could have been something more done - I can't even articulate it, but there's something, just a little something missing from this story. Alas.
May 03, 2019 11:08AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 165 of 195
There is no honor among thieves when a girl named "Cruchette" is involved. Four stars to this very short, but effective tale.
May 02, 2019 11:04AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 159 of 195
"The Return to the Fold" is about exactly that: the abandonment of the allures of the city for the simple life of the rural. This story felt a little too "sudden" for me, even. Three stars.
May 01, 2019 11:11AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 153 of 195
[note: quote first para in full]. An uncharacteristically hopeful(?) ending (at least for all those who aren't the narrator) punctuates this sluggishly-whimsical story. I absolutely loved "The Blue Country" and even have a soundtrack recommendation to go with your grey, drizzly-day reading of this fine, dark tale. Five gloomy stars!
Apr 30, 2019 11:16AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 147 of 195
If I used the phrase "Shades of Carcosa," I could not use a more appropriate phrase, full of multi-layered meaning, to describe the story "The Sleeping City". Part Robert E. Howard, part Clark Ashton Smith, part Robert W. Chambers - a beautifully-wrought weird tale that could be a sequel to the other seafaring tales. Five stars.
Apr 29, 2019 11:06AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 139 of 195
I was completely baffled by "The Cart" until the last 1/3rd of the story. Beautiful descriptions of the landscape made for an atmospheric, if confusing tale. Three bloodied stars awaiting execution.
Apr 27, 2019 04:11PM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 133 of 195
A group of blood-sated pirates picks up an old man on the open sea, the man who carries "The Flute". Music evokes, silence prevails -and punishes! Finally, a pirate tale that is not hackneyed! Four stars.
Apr 26, 2019 10:32AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 125 of 195
Kafka's got nothing on "The Salt Smugglers" - a real exercise in misery and despondence. Four hopeless stars chained together.
Apr 25, 2019 11:17AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 117 of 195
"The Grand Briere" seems to start as a pastoral set-piece, but ends up being a short, sharp piece of gothic fiction that makes one want to know and understand the stories behind the story here. Four stars.
Apr 24, 2019 11:17AM
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Forrest
Forrest is on page 109 of 195
"Bloody Blanche" didn't hit all the right cylinders for me. Still, this story of usurping a throne from the kind of man who deserved everything he got was entertaining and, at times the prose was beautiful. Three stars.
Apr 23, 2019 11:12AM
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