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Shiana (Hardcover)
Peter Cannon O'Leary
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R861
Discovery Miles 8 610
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Shiana (Paperback)
Peter Cannon O'Leary
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R630
Discovery Miles 6 300
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"In Forever Azathoth Peter Cannon captures Lovecraft's style
deliciously, takes affectionate digs at such horror eminences as
critic S. T. Joshi and writer T.E.D. Klein, and even-has the man no
shame?-subjects a number of mainstream classics to a hideous
cross-pollination."-Michael Dirda "The stories in Forever Azathoth
all qualify as Lovecraftian metafiction, ranging from parody to
pastiche to homage. Cannon adds spice to this stew by calling in
elements from authors as disparate as William Faulkner and James
Herriot. The most surprising and surprisingly successful
combination is Cannon's importation of P.G. Wodehouse's air-headed
Bertie Wooster and Bertie's "gentleman's gentleman," the
unflappable Reginald Jeeves, into the world of Lovecraftian
weirdness." -Richard Lupoff H. P. Lovecraft once wrote: "As a rule,
I don't think that a comic or flippant style-or one with much
satire-mixes well with the weird." Peter Cannon has devoted most of
his writing career to breaking this rule, usually at the expense of
Lovecraft himself. This volume collects the finest and funniest of
Cannon's parodies and pastiches, starting with the title story, a
six-part sequel to Lovecraft's "The Thing on the Doorstep." Various
Edward Derby heirs and scholars contend for control of the
poet-prodigy's literary legacy, too absorbed in their own affairs
to take much heed of the supernatural mischief made possible by
mind transfer. Before there was Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,
there were the three "Wodecraft" tales, in which P. G. Wodehouse's
characters show considerable savoir faire in the face of cosmic
dread. Cannon also mashes up Lovecraft with two classic American
writers, F. Scott Fitzgerald ("Tender Is the Night-Gaunt") and
William Faulkner ("The Sound and the Fungi"). Two selections pay
homage to living horror greats Ramsey Campbell ("The Undercliffe
Sentences") and T.E.D. Klein ("The Arkham Collector"). "The Madness
out of Space" chronicles the efforts of a scholarly New England
gentleman to connect with the cosmic. This quality Hippocampus
Press edition contains all the stories in the limited, signed
Subterranean Press edition together with the novelette "The Madness
out of Space." Handsome interior illustrations by noted
Lovecraftian artist Jason C. Eckhardt, some newly commissioned for
this paperback edition, form an added bonus. Peter Cannon is the
author of Pulptime (1984), a Sherlock Holmes pastiche in which H.
P. Lovecraft plays Dr. Watson to the great detective; Scream for
Jeeves: A Parody (1994), a blend of Wodehousian humor and
Lovecraftian horror with a dash of Conan Doyle; and The Lovecraft
Chronicles (2004), a novel that imagines a happier and longer life
for Lovecraft. He lives with his wife and three children in New
York City.
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