7 best short stories by Arthur Machen
Autor: | Arthur Machen, August Nemo |
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EAN: | 9783968589268 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 14.05.2020 |
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Schlagworte: | Algernon Blackwood Ambrose Bierce Angels of Mons Arthur Conan Doyle Bram Stocker Bram Stoker Clark Ashton Smith Edgar Allan Poe First World War Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn Mary Shelley Nathaniel Hawthorne Robert Louis Stevenson Wil |
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He was born in 1863 in Wales, in Caerlson-Usk. He settled in London, still young, where he was a bookstore clerk for a few months, becoming a preceptor. Subsequently, he began to write in total material shortage and fatigue. For a long time he lived on translations. Still unrecognized, he continued his work with a growing feeling that 'an immense spiritual gulf separated him from other men' and that he lived as a 'Robinson Crusoe of the soul.'A curious fact was that he, along with W. B. Yeats and Aleister Crowley, was a member of the 'Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn,' the ill-fated 20th century magic society.His work is acclaimed worldwide and has already been recognized by such big names as H. P. Locecraf, Stephen King and Jorge Luis Borges. This selection specially chosen by the literary critic August Nemo, contains the following stories:The Great God PanThe White PeopleThe Black SealThe Novel of the White PowderThe Red HandThe Inmost LightThe Bowmen
Arthur Machen was a welsh author, translator and actor, born Arthur Llewellyn Jones, his parents adding Machen apparently in an attempt to please a rich relative. Machen was an isolated, lonely child, and was from a very early age deeply devoted both to romantic literature and to the Welsh landscape that visually dominated his writings all his life. He also imaginatively applied his extensive if somewhat random readings in the occult and metaphysics to his Welsh background.
Arthur Machen was a welsh author, translator and actor, born Arthur Llewellyn Jones, his parents adding Machen apparently in an attempt to please a rich relative. Machen was an isolated, lonely child, and was from a very early age deeply devoted both to romantic literature and to the Welsh landscape that visually dominated his writings all his life. He also imaginatively applied his extensive if somewhat random readings in the occult and metaphysics to his Welsh background.