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Blackwood Algernon

    14 de marzo de 1869 – 10 de diciembre de 1951

    Algernon Blackwood, escritor inglés, se erige como un maestro de lo sobrenatural y lo insólito. Sus narrativas, profundamente imbuidas de un profundo amor por la naturaleza, exploran los delicados límites entre nuestra realidad y otras dimensiones. Blackwood se destaca por crear una atmósfera de escalofriante pavor y terror espiritual, atrayendo a los lectores hacia reinos inquietantes y desconocidos. Su estilo distintivo y su fascinación por lo oculto y los poderes psíquicos latentes consolidan su significativo lugar en la ficción extraña.

    Blackwood Algernon
    Day and Night Stories
    Shocks
    The Garden of Survival
    The Man Whom the Trees Loved
    The Willows
    The Camp of the Dog
    • The Camp of the Dog

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Set in the outback, a group’s camping trip takes a chilling turn when they encounter a werewolf, blending adventure with supernatural horror. Originally published in 1908, this short story showcases Algernon Blackwood's talent for weaving eerie narratives. Blackwood, a versatile writer with a diverse background, contributed significantly to supernatural fiction, producing numerous stories and novels. This work is part of the Cryptofiction Classics series, which features tales of mythical creatures from renowned authors, enriching the genre of cryptozoology.

      The Camp of the Dog
    • The Willows

      • 58 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Renowned for its impact on later writers, particularly H.P. Lovecraft, this novella delves into the eerie and supernatural. Set against a backdrop of nature's beauty and terror, it explores themes of isolation and the unknown. Blackwood's masterful storytelling creates an atmosphere of suspense and dread, making it a seminal work in the horror genre. The novella's lasting influence highlights its significance in English literature, particularly within the supernatural narrative tradition.

      The Willows
    • The Man Whom the Trees Loved

      • 76 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Algernon Henry Blackwood, an English writer known for supernatural tales, gained prominence in horror during his late thirties, producing ten short story collections and numerous novels and plays. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature, aiming to evoke awe rather than mere fear. Notable examples include "The Centaur," "Julius LeVallon," and its sequel, "The Bright Messenger." Blackwood's unique approach to storytelling sets him apart in the genre, blending elements of the supernatural with profound themes of wonder.

      The Man Whom the Trees Loved
    • The Garden of Survival

      • 66 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Algernon Henry Blackwood, an English writer renowned for his supernatural tales, transitioned to horror in his late thirties, achieving significant success with ten short story collections and numerous media appearances. His works, including novels like The Centaur and Julius LeVallon, often evoke awe rather than fear, deeply reflecting his love for nature. Blackwood's extensive oeuvre includes fourteen novels and various plays, showcasing his versatility and enduring impact on the genre.

      The Garden of Survival
    • Day and Night Stories

      • 342 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the boundaries between reality and the supernatural, this collection features spellbinding tales that juxtapose the ordinary with the extraordinary. Each story reveals unsettling encounters and strange phenomena, showcasing Algernon Blackwood's masterful blend of psychological tension and otherworldly intrigue. With a focus on infusing the mundane with an uncanny sense, this work appeals to enthusiasts of classic horror and supernatural fiction, making it a captivating read.

      Day and Night Stories
    • The Whisperers and Other Stories

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In this collection of his most atmospheric and uneasy tales, Mike Ashley provides the facts of Blackwood's life which inspired each story - including experiences as an intelligence agent in the First World War and adventures in New York - to tell the parallel tale of the author's lifetime of the supernatural.

      The Whisperers and Other Stories
    • Incredible Adventures

      • 232 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Exploring the supernatural and the unknown, this collection features three novellas and two short stories that showcase Algernon Blackwood's mastery of atmospheric storytelling. Originally published in 1914, these tales delve into themes of nature, the mystical, and humanity's relationship with the cosmos. H. P. Lovecraft praised Blackwood's ability to evoke deep emotions and create a sense of wonder, making this anthology a significant contribution to early 20th-century literature.

      Incredible Adventures
    • Tongues of Fire and Other Sketches

      Expanded Edition

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of political turmoil, the narrative explores the lives of characters grappling with identity, faith, and the quest for belonging. As they navigate personal and societal challenges, themes of resilience and the struggle for justice emerge. The intertwining stories highlight the impact of historical events on individual lives, showcasing the power of hope and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Richly woven with cultural elements, it offers a poignant reflection on the complexities of life in a divided world.

      Tongues of Fire and Other Sketches
    • THE DAMNED

      • 82 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Exploring the realms of horror and wonder, this anthology showcases Algernon Blackwood's diverse narratives, ranging from captivating tales to subtly unsettling ones. Designed for readers of all ages, the collection draws you into its rich tapestry of imagination, with some stories offering immediate intrigue while others build suspense gradually. Enhanced with a striking new cover and professional typesetting, this edition presents Blackwood's timeless exploration of the supernatural in a modern, accessible format, making it a treasure for horror and fiction enthusiasts alike.

      THE DAMNED