
"h 曾色艺用料眼括治. .还未被超越的L来自ovecraft随着二十世纪最伟大的练习者的经典恐怖的故事。
"Lovecraft是虚构的奠基石之一360百科是现代恐怖。"
--克莱夫·巴克
一些故事是在此集合灵感来自于h . p . Lovecraft,其他人的修订,携带两个co-authored-but马克主人的原始的恐惧。
- 书名 The Horror in the Museum
- 作者 /Author:H.P. Lovecraft 著
- 出版社 Publisher:Random House
- ISBN 9780345485724
恐惧
出来自版时间/Publicati表on Date:2007-09-25
页 数/Page360百科s:480
装 帧采屑/Format:平装
正文语种/Language:英文
所属分类/Category:图书 >页旬挨 英文原版书 > Mystery & Thrillers(神秘与惊悚)
定 价:¥122.3岩从安须展0
内容简介
恐惧在Museum-Locked过夜,一个人要发现身体grotesque作拉议选ries之间的差异和真实的迁船设东西。
电动Executioner-Aboard一列火车,一场旅行必须与一个杀人员斗心眼疯子。"
镜辣定微子的Trap-This要大量超过你的倒影。
一个苦缺吃青古老的Ghost-Eater-In林地,过去的生活,有一个身形来报复。
20多故事洪喇记和不可言喻的邪恶
原文
"H. P. Lovecraft has yet to 先它千乙医投增何拿新输be surpassed as the twentieth century's greate大st practitioner of the classic horror tale."
--Stephen King
语细侵 "Lovecraft's fiction is one of the cornerstones of moder力前脱物n horror."
--C来自live Barker
Some tales in this collection were inspired by H. P. Lovecraft, others he revised, two he co-aut360百科hored–but all bear the ma爱rk of the master of primordial ter派全久吧夫段紧抓夜ror.
The Horror in the 态请十值损Museum–Locked up for the night, a man will discover the difference between waxen gro该单华双双你tesqueries and the real thing.
The Electric Executioner–Aboard a train, a travele断提温站草集补r must match wits with a murderous madman.
万领均绿所过The Trap–移那逐经些This mirror wants a great deal more than your reflection.
宜己既城失真度是书 The Ghost-Eater–In an ancient woodland, the p故ast comes to life with a bone-crunching vengeance.
AND TWENTY MORE STORIES OF UNSPEAKABLE EVIL
作者简介
h . Lovecraft(1890 - 1937)住在他生命里的新英格兰是情绪化的设置,他的故事。他的写作出现在他的时代最著热全照坑名的纸浆杂志,但没有一本书出渗危弃协版了他的工作在他的一生中,Lovecraft死在相对贫困,弃之不用了。自从他死后,他已经被公认为最具影响力的作家邪教恐怖二十世纪。对美国恐怖中可检测到斯蒂芬·金的工作,安妮赖地载句界错操威卷光斯,克莱夫·巴克,以及其他许多货较执渐将似溶殖先收观人。
原文
H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) lived his 帮规喜请讲及毫父乐life in the moody New England that was the setting for his tales. His writing appeared in some of his era's most famous pul围抗岩充药液念南p magazines, bu东米着台奏向t as no book of his work was published in his lifetime, Lovecraft died in relative poverty and obscurity. Since his death he has been recognized as one of the most influential cult horror writers of the twentieth century. His influence on American horror can be detected in the work of Stephen King, Anne Rice, Clive Barker, and many others.