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Vincent O'Sullivan

    The Green Window
    Things Ok with You?
    Mary's Boy, Jean Jacques
    The Oxford Book of New Zealand Short Stories
    Selected Stories
    The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Vincent O'Sullivan
    • Featuring a collection of expertly woven tales, this book showcases the unsettling and eerie themes characteristic of a master in the genre. Each story delves into the darker aspects of human nature, blending suspense with psychological depth. Readers can expect a captivating exploration of fear and the unknown, where every narrative intricately builds tension and evokes a haunting atmosphere. Perfect for fans of horror and the macabre, these stories promise to linger in the mind long after reading.

      The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Vincent O'Sullivan
      4,0
    • Selected Stories

      • 591 stránok
      • 21 hodin čítania

      Presenting thirty-five stories from seven collections published over more than forty years, Vincent O’Sullivan’s Selected Stories is a milestone in the career of one of New Zealand’s leading writers.

      Selected Stories
      3,5
    • This anthology presents 50 stories by over 40 of New Zealand's best writers. Nineteenth-century writing, which is largely unknown, is represented by Clara Cheeseman and G B Lancaster, as well as by the more familiar Lady Barker and itinerant Henry Lawson. In the early twentieth century Katherine Mansfield is followed by Greville Texidor as well as Frank Sargeson and Dan Davin. The middle years of the century exhibit a flowering of talent. Janet Frame, Maurice Duggan, and Maurice Gee are all fine practitioners of the genre, while Witi Ihimaera and Patricia Grace are the strong voices of Maori writing. The past dozen or so years have seen an explosion of new writing, with talents as diverse as Owen Marshall, Keri Hulme, Barbara Anderson, and Peter Wells. The selection provides an introduction to New Zealand short fiction that readers interestd in the new literatures in English will find stimulating and surprising. The stories are accompanied by brief biographical notes and a glossary of Maori words.

      The Oxford Book of New Zealand Short Stories
      3,7
    • Mary's Boy, Jean Jacques

      • 240 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      In Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel, we last see Dr Frankenstein’s Creature shunned by human society and crossing the Arctic wasteland. What if he were rescued by an eccentric English expedition intent on sailing from pole to pole and back - only to be cast away again in a remote fiord in Aotearoa’s deep south?

      Mary's Boy, Jean Jacques
      3,6
    • Things Ok with You?

      • 96 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Things OK with you ? is Vincent O’Sullivan’s first collection of poems since Being Selected Poems (2015) and And So It New Poems (2016). His Selected Stories was published in 2019 and The Dark Is Light Ralph Hotere in 2020. Paperback, 210x138mm, 96 pages. 

      Things Ok with You?
      2,3
    • The Green Window

      • 74 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      This prose collection features 25 short stories, each uniquely titled with a mononym, presenting a series of one-sided perspectives. The author characterizes the work as a "book of monologues," emphasizing the confident, unchallenged viewpoints of the narrators. These narratives delve into various themes, offering insight into the minds of individuals who express their thoughts without engaging in dialogue or debate, creating a compelling exploration of self-assuredness and perspective.

      The Green Window
    • Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand

      • 79 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Katherine Mansfield is New Zealand's most celebrated writer, and one of the key figures in the history of the short story in English. This is the first time the stories set in her own country have been brought together and published in the order in which she wrote them. The Mansfield that emerges from this fresh perspective is both familiar and unexpected.

      Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand
    • Als ich tot war

      Dunkle Phantastik der britischen Dekadenzzeit

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      In der Totenkammer schlich er hin und her und untersuchte mit heimlichtuerischer Geschäftigkeit die Regale mit den Särgen. Seine Augen waren eingesunken, sein Antlitz totengleich verzerrt. Aus dem unten offenen Sarg der Mutter, der bebend auf einer Steinbank ruhte, sah ich eine Wasserratte kriechen.Furcht und Leidenschaft, Verfall und Tod: das sind die großen Themen der britischen Dekadenzphantastik. In 30 makabren Geschichten - die meisten davon deutsche Erstveröffentlichungen - gewinnt das dunkle Erbe der Dekadenz faszinierende Gestalt.7 Vorwort17 MIT DEM TOD FLIRTENZur dunklen Geschichte der Dekadenz43 Vincent 0iSullivan48 ALS ICH TOTWAR54 MADAME JAHN64 WILLENSKRAFT72 Arthur Quiller-Couch76 DAS SPIEGELKABINETT97 Bernard Capes99 DER WASSERFALL128 Richard Garnett131 DER SATANISCHE PAPST143 H.B. Marriott Watson147 IN DEN SÜMPFEN154 Ella DiArcy158 DIE VILLA LUCIENNE170 Eric Count Stenbock176 DIE ANDERE SEITE191 VIOL DíAMOR200 EIN MODERNER SANKTVENANTIUS206 Charlotte Mew211 EINE WEIßE NACHT236 Jerome K. Jerome240 SILHOUETTEN250 Max Beerbohm254 A.V. LAIDER282 ENOCH SOAMESDer Herausgeber Frank Rainer Scheck wurde für die Reihe MEISTERWERKE DER PHANTASTIK mit dem DEUTSCHEN FANTASY PREIS ausgezeichnet.

      Als ich tot war