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Lädt ... The Voice from the Edge, Vol. 2: Midnight in the Sunken Cathedralvon Harlan Ellison
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Originally posted at FanLit. As much as I dislike the man personally, I have to say that Harlan Ellison writes great stories. Even the stories that I don??t like Â?? because theyÂ??re violent, gory, gross, or full of others varieties of ugliness Â?? are good stories. And if thereÂ??s anything that Harlan Ellison does better than write great stories, itÂ??s narrate them. HeÂ??s a superb story teller. ThatÂ??s why IÂ??ve picked up all of his Voice From The Edge recordings at Audible.com. Each is a collection of EllisonÂ??s stories which he narrates himself. This second volume, Midnight in the Sunken Cathedral, contains these stories: Â??In Lonely LandsÂ? Â?? (first published in 1959 in Fantastic Universe) This very short story is about loneliness, companionship, and dying. ItÂ??s touching and thought provoking. ... Read More: http://www.fantasyliterature.com/reviews/the-voice-from-the-edge-vol-2-midnight-... Oh, woe for the poor white man. Oh, his pain fills me with such empathy. But wait--nope, nevermind. Yeah, I can endure a limited amount of the tales of the white man taming and exploiting all around him, but when I get to a woman tied to a bed being interrogated and accused of passing for white when she's the daughter of a black man… just no. NO. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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A stunning realization of some of the writer's best and edgiest work, as wellas a fiery visit to some of his more secret stories. His words, his voice arewhat the New York Times has called liquid lava. Unabridged. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Here are the ones that made a big impression:
Midnight in the Sunken Cathedral. Let's turn regrets into an Atlantean multiple-dimensions What-If story that is both fascinating, uplifting, and a memento-mori all at once. :)
The Function of Dream Sleep. Easily my absolute favorite of the lot. I found myself impressed by the starting point and then fully engaged and then downright frightened. Yes. This story actually scared the bejesus out of me. THAT GENERALLY NEVER HAPPENS to me. I might have nightmares.
Jeffty is Five. At once totally scary with the seemingly innocuous implications, it moves the fear aside and heads right toward wonder, deep nostalgia, and right back to horror. Five-year-olds are SCARY when they're five for seventeen years. :)
Soft Monkey. I now have a new appreciation for the streets of NYC. I've never been so impressed or thrilled to have an action movie surrounding a homeless black woman. :) The image of the Draino will stick with me, I think.
These stories, and I assume, all of Harlan's stories, are the type that should never be missed by anyone who likes wildly entertaining and often sharp-enough-to-bleed stories. Mostly SF and F, but did I mention these are SHARP? :)
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