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John Collier

    16. december 1708 – 14. júl 1786

    John Collier bol britský autor a scenárista, najviac známy svojimi poviedkami, ktoré sa často objavovali v The New Yorker. Jeho diela sa vyznačujú prenikavou psychológiou a temným, často satirickým humorom, ktorý odhaľuje skryté motívy a zvrátenosti ľudskej povahy. Collier majstrovsky splieta prvky fantázie, hororu a grotesky, čím vytvára nezabudnuteľné a znepokojujúce príbehy. Jeho štýl je vytvorený a jazykovo bohatý, čo čitateľom ponúka hlboký a podnetný literárny zážitok.

    John Collier
    Murder Most Foul
    Fancies and Goodnights
    The Dark Descent
    Petrouchka
    Ďábla přemáhám, aneb, Neblahá i šťastná dobrodružství jednoho srdce
    Ďábla přemáhám
    • Evolutionary Moral Realism

      • 192 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      The book presents a novel perspective on the origins of moral values, arguing that they emerge from consistent elements within the cooperative environments of social and intelligent species. By challenging conventional views on evolution and ethics, it explores how these recurring features shape moral frameworks, suggesting a deep connection between social behavior and ethical development.

      Evolutionary Moral Realism2021
    • The Dark Descent

      • 1024 stránok
      • 36 hodin čítania

      This anthology features a curated selection of imaginative stories that push the boundaries of fantasy literature. Each tale offers a unique perspective, showcasing the creativity of various authors. The collection is recognized for its exceptional quality and diversity, making it a must-read for fans of the genre. With its award-winning status, it highlights the best in contemporary fantasy, inviting readers to explore new worlds and ideas through captivating narratives.

      The Dark Descent1997
      4,3
    • Petrouchka

      The Story of the Ballet

      • 32 stránok
      • 2 hodiny čítania

      On Shrove Tuesday, the annual Shrovetide Fair in St. Petersburg features a booth labeled 'Living Theatre.' An old magician appears, playing a haunting tune on his flute, commanding three life-size puppets to dance: the beautiful Ballerina, the powerful Moor, and the limp Petrouchka. As the performance unfolds, the audience senses something deeper than mere puppetry. The dolls, though stiff and seemingly lifeless, evoke emotions that suggest they possess their own lives and passions. Stravinsky's classic ballet has captivated audiences since Vaslav Nijinsky's debut in 1911. Petrouchka, a tragicomic figure from Russian folklore, embodies the essence of a clown—ridiculous yet profoundly human. His heart-wrenching story of longing for freedom resonates with all, making him more than just a puppet. This interpretation of the tale is vividly illustrated by renowned American artist John Collier, while Vivian Werner's lyrical text invites readers of all ages to immerse themselves in one of the most compelling narratives in twentieth-century ballet.

      Petrouchka1992
      4,0
    • This book provides reliable research methods from the systematic gathering of data through analysis of photographic records to transfer of insights to ethnographic records, with an emphasis on developing the skills of thorough observation rather than on technical skill.

      Visual anthropology : photography as a research method1986
      3,7
    • Murder Most Foul

      • 352 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      Murder Most A Collection of Great Crime Stories

      Murder Most Foul1984
      3,8
    • Collier's stories feature a diverse cast, including man-eating plants, disgruntled devils, and suburban salarymen, blurring the lines between the ordinary and the bizarre. His edgy and sardonic style delves into the absurdity of life, showcasing a surreal landscape filled with unexpected twists. These tales, rich in wit and curious insight, resonate with the tradition of weird writing alongside literary giants like Borges and Dahl, making them a unique exploration of lunacy and the complexities of human experience.

      Fancies and Goodnights1980
      4,1