This blog is devoted to fantasy, supernatural and decadent literature. It was begun by Douglas A. Anderson and Mark Valentine, and joined by friends including James Doig and Jim Rockhill, to present relevant news and information.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Wormwood 31
Wormwood 31 (Autumn 2018) has just been published.
Reggie Oliver on Robert Aickman:
“Aickman might be said to be exploring not so much Hannah Arendt’s “banality of evil” as the evil of banality.”
Doug Anderson on Phyllis Paul:
“What does keep the reader going is the eccentric cast of minor characters . . .”
John Howard on Mack Reynolds:
“In Reynolds’ utopias an element of subversion—revolution—is also necessary . . .”
Colin Insole on Hope Mirrlees:
“The ghosts parade and strut on the streets and bridges”
Ibrahim Ineke on book-collecting in Den Haag:
“My passion has a slight resemblance to the rawer and aesthetically less satisfying habit of gambling”
Paul M Chapman on the Decadent Conan Doyle:
“His work often echoed Poe's ‘love for the grotesque and the terrible’”
Tony Mileman on the golden age of Czech fantasy:
“What if reading were a dangerous activity? What if you could, literally, disappear into a text?”
Mat Joiner on Jocelyn Brooke:
“And who are the other lot? ‘I only wish I knew’”
An excellent magazine. I have all 31 issues. Thank you Mark Valentine and Tartarus Press!
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