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Fitz-James O'Brien's "Enigma," the progenitor of all invisible
monsters, has thrilled readers for a century and a half and
inspired several generations of science fiction and horror writers.
A masterpiece of mystery, this strange text leaves the reader as
perplexed as its befuddled narrator. Is it the exciting account of
triumph over evil it purports to be? Or is there more to this than
meets the eye? Could it be a subtle attack on slavery in America?
Or a defence of the powerless and disenfranchised? Are we dealing
with a creature from another planet, a monster of the id, or the
hallucinations of an opium addict? And who are the real monsters?
This book is the result of a lively conference and exhibition that
united artists, designers, writers, researchers, teachers, and
students in an exploration of the multiple meanings of O'Brien's
most disturbing tale. Included are the full text of 'What Was It?',
a new French translation by Agne s Fourtane, a suite of new poems
by Mosotho poet Rethabile Masilo, the last published work of the
late science fiction writer Feargus G. MacIntyre, and provocative
essays by Ce cile Chartier, Alexandra Tauvry, Dr Kristine Hoyt
Jouanne, and Dr Mathew D. Staunton.
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