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The Wine-Dark Sea: Robert Aickman

Synopsis:

Peter Straub called Robert Aickman 'this century’s most profound writer of what we call horror stories'. Aickman's 'strange stories' (his preferred term for them) are a subtle exploration of psychological displacement and paranoia. His characters are ordinary people that are gradually drawn into the darker recesses of their own minds.

First published in the USA in 1988 and in the UK in 1990, The Wine-Dark Sea contains eight stories that will leave the reader unsettled as the protagonists' fears and desires, at once illogical and terrifying, culminate in a disturbing yet enigmatic ending.

For fans of the horror genre Robert Aickman is a must read. As Peter Straub notes in his introduction 'Aickman’s originality was rooted in need - he had to write these stories, and that is why they are worth reading and rereading'.

'Superb tales of suspenseful unease ... a contemporary master of the genre.' Publishers Weekly

'Aickman’s effects are so concentrated you’ll be well advised not to read more than one story at a time.' Books

Tags:

Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
General Fiction
Genres & Themes:
Faber Finds; Horror; Paranoia; Thriller
The Wine-Dark Sea book cover
Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571244270
Published:
21.08.2008
No of pages:
352

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