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William Hjortsberg

    23 de febrero de 1941 – 22 de abril de 2017

    William Hjortsberg fue un aclamado autor cuyas obras fueron celebradas por su humor original y estilo único. Su escritura, a menudo infundida con elementos de lo absurdo y lo sobrenatural, exploró la psique humana y las normas sociales. Hjortsberg fue reconocido por sus novelas, apreciadas por sus tramas inventivas y comentarios perspicaces. Muchas de sus creaciones fueron adaptadas al cine, lo que atestigua su amplio atractivo.

    William Hjortsberg
    Angel Heart. Ascensore per l'inferno
    Сердце ангела. Falling Angel
    Nevermore
    Angel's Inferno
    Corazón de ángel
    • Angel's Inferno

      • 488 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      A 1950s amnesiac and hard-boiled detective sets out for revenge in this blend of mystery, supernatural horror, and metaphysical fiction. Private investigator Harry Angel is in a jam. Handcuffed in his apartment along with the cops and a corpse, he stands accused of violently murdering three people. The good news is he knows who did it. But in order to exonerate himself, Harry must first make his escape--and figure out his own identity. With the authorities hot on his heels, Harry travels from New York and Boston to Paris and the Vatican in search of an elusive stage magician. Eventually piecing together his mysterious past, he descends into the dark world of the occult. And very soon he will have vengeance upon the devil himself . . . A terrifying thriller, Angel's Inferno is the long-awaited follow-up to the Edgar Award-nominated noir suspense novel Falling Angel, the basis of the film Angel Heart. Praise for Falling Angel "Terrific . . . One of a kind . . . I've never read anything remotely like it." --Stephen King "A chilling homage to the hard-boiled detective novel of the Raymond Chandler school." --The New York Times "A near perfect book . . . Not since Psycho changed the bathing habits of thousands has a novelist so completely turned conceptions inside out." --Los Angeles Times

      Angel's Inferno2020
      3,3
    • A spellbinding novel of murder, mystery, and the occult, Falling Angel pits a tough New York private eye against the most fearsome adversary a detective ever faced. For Harry Angel, a routine missing-persons case soon turns into a fiendish nightmare of voodoo and black magic, of dizzying peril and violent death. Many people feel that Falling Angel is the greatest American supernatural horror novel of the 20th century. With a new foreword by Ridley Scott, an introduction by the late James Crumley, and a new afterword by the author and a bonus short story, plus a letter from Stephen King, the first time that the letter has ever been published in its complete form. The hardcover edition is limited to just 300 copies and is signed by William Hjortsberg. Bound in cloth with a dustjacket with the original Stanislaw Zagorski wraparound dustjacket printed against a black background with spot varnish.

      Angel Heart. Ascensore per l'inferno1994
    • While a killer recreates grisly scenes from the pages of Edgar Allen Poe in 1920s New York, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is haunted by Poe's ghost, and Harry Houdini falls in love with a beautiful clairvoyant. 75,000 first printing. $65,000 ad/promo.

      Nevermore1994
      3,2
    • Corazón de ángel

      • 254 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Harold Angel, un detective buscavidas con oficina en Nueva York es contratado por un misterioso caballero francés de aspecto siniestro para localizar a Johnny Favorite, un popular cantante de fulgurante carrera desaparecido quince años atrás, después de ser ingresado en un hospital en estado vegetativo. Angel rastrea el pasado del cantante en busca de una pista sobre su paradero y pronto se verá atrapado en una trama oprimente y peligrosa en la que el vudú y los ritos satánicos parecen jugar un papel relevante. «El ángel caído» se abre como una clásica novela negra de detectives y se va transformando gradualmente en un relato de horror sobrenatural de final memorable. En palabras de Stephen King: «Es como si Raymond Chandler hubiese escrito “El exorcista”».

      Corazón de ángel1987
      3,8