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Synopsis / Contents:
When the history of fantasy and horror fiction is being discussed, the pulp magazine Weird Tales is inevitably mentioned. Published on low-grade "pulp" paper, Weird Tales was the first newsstand magazine devoted exclusively to weird and fantastic fiction. It ran for 279 issues, from March 1923 to September 1954.
The three most important and influential writers to have their work published in the title were Rhode Island horror writer H.P. Lovecraft; the Texan creator of Conan the Cimmerian, Robert E. Howard; and the California poet, short story writer, illustrator and sculptor, Clark Ashton Smith.
"The Complete Poems from Weird Tales" series collects their verse in the order that it originally appeared in the pages of "The Unique Magazine".
THE SINGER IN THE MIST - ROBERT E. HOWARD
"ROBERT E. HOWARD (1906-1936) is best known for his series of stories about Conan the Barbarian. However, Howard was also a prolific writer of fantasy, horror, historical adventure, Westerns, detective, sports stories, true confessions and other genre fiction, including poetry." -Stephen Jones
CONTENTS
The Song of the Bats The Ride of Falume The Riders of Babylon Remembrance The Gates of Nineveh The Harp of Alfred Easter Island Crete Moon Mockery Forbidden Magic The Moor Ghost Dead Man's Hate A Song Out of Midian Shadows on the Road Black Chant Imperial The Song of a Mad Minstrel The Last Day Arkham An Open Window Autumn The Soul-Eater The Dream and the Shadow Which Will Scarcely Be Understood Futility Fragment Haunting Columns The Poets The Singer in the Mist The Last Hour Ships Lines Written in the Realization That I Must Die Recompense The Ghost Kings The King and the Oak Desert Dawn
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