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John Langan

    1 gennaio 1942

    John Langan crea narrazioni profondamente inquietanti che esplorano le profonde esperienze umane di perdita, colpa e i fragili confini della realtà. La sua opera fonde magistralmente l'orrore atmosferico con la profondità psicologica, attirando i lettori negli spazi inquietanti dove il soprannaturale invade il quotidiano. Langan eccelle nella costruzione di mondi immersivi e personaggi complessi che si confrontano con paure esistenziali. La sua prosa è sia viscerale che evocativa, lasciando un'impressione duratura di inquietudine e profonda umanità.

    John Langan
    Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies
    The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies
    Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters
    Humans are the Problem
    The Longman Reader
    Sentence Skills: a Workbook for Writers
    • 2023

      What I Believe: 22 Personal Essays

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      What steers our direction in life? What core values drive our decisions? In twenty-two revealing personal essays, a wide range of people describe how each of them arrived at the philosophy of life that guides the steps they take.

      What I Believe: 22 Personal Essays
    • 2023

      Penumbra No. 4 (2023)

      A Journal of Weird Fiction and Criticism

      • 314pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Featuring an array of short and impactful stories, this fourth issue of Penumbra showcases contributions from notable authors like Geoffrey Reiter, Michael Aronovitz, Joe Pan, and Scott J. Couturier. It also emphasizes the global reach of weird fiction, featuring writers from various countries, including Harris Coverley and Dmitri Akers from Australia, Norbert Góra from Poland, and Arthur Staaz from Northern Ireland, enriching the journal's diverse literary landscape.

      Penumbra No. 4 (2023)
    • 2023

      John Langan si v posledních několika letech právem vydobyl pozici jednoho z nejvýraznějších hlasů současné hororové literatury, jehož povídka nemůže chybět v žádné žánrové antologii.Do povědomí českých čtenářů se zapsal především románem Rybář, za nějž získal v roce 2008 Cenu Brama Stokera. Kratší prostor povídek a novel však dává ještě lépe vyniknout různým polohám jeho bizarní představivosti, schopné několika větami navodit mrazivou hrůzu a temnou atmosféru, nebo šokovat nečekaným zvratem a množstvím krve.Langan v nich vzdává poctu klasikům hororu, jako jsou Edgar Alan Poe se svou slavnou Maskou červené smrti (povídka „Technicolor“) nebo H. P. Lovecraft a jeho kult Cthulhu („Mělčiny“). Servíruje i originální zápletku kombinující traumatické zážitky válečných veteránů z amerického angažmá v Iráku s věčným a téměř ve všech kulturách přítomným obrazem upíra. Dělá to s mistrovstvím zkušeného autora, který miluje horor a vyprávění, z něhož bude čtenáře či posluchače ještě dlouho mrazit v zádech.

      Širá, masožravá obloha & další nestvůrné geografie
    • 2022

      Humans are the Problem

      A Monster's Anthology

      • 250pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of connection and support, this book emphasizes the importance of community and shared experiences in overcoming challenges. It offers insights and encouragement for those feeling isolated, highlighting stories that resonate with the struggles of many. Through relatable narratives, readers are reminded of the strength found in unity and the comfort of knowing that others share similar journeys.

      Humans are the Problem
    • 2022

      From award-winning author John Langan comes this new Word Horde edition of his debut collection featuring tales both elegant and macabre, steeped in the tradition of the literary weird. Includes a brand new story exclusive to this edition!

      Mr. Gaunt and Other Uneasy Encounters
    • 2022

      "A family's Halloween haunted house becomes a conduit to something ancient and uncanny; a young man's effigy of a movie monster becomes intrumental in his defense against a bully; a family diminishes while visiting a seaside town, leaving only one to remember what changed; a father explores a mysterious tower, and the monster imprisoned within; a man mourning the death of his father travels to his father's hometown, seeking closure, but finds himself beset by dreams of mythic bargains and a primeval, corpse-eating titan." -- From publisher's description

      Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies
    • 2021

      In this anthology of weird fiction, twenty-two authors share their harrowing visions of worlds shaped by the Yellow Sign, in stories and poems inspired by Robert W. Chambers's foundational works of weird horror. From the personal to the historic, from the macabre to the fantastic, the stories and poems gathered here illuminate new, unexpected realities shaped by the King in Yellow, under the sway of the Yellow Sign, or in the grip of madnesses inspired by their power. Authors included: Marc Abbott -- Linda D. Addison -- Meghan Arcuri -- Greg Chapman -- JG Faherty -- Trevor Firetog -- Patrick Freivald -- Carol Gyzander -- Todd Keisling -- John Langan -- Curtis Lawson -- Adrian Ludens -- Lisa Morton -- Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. -- Sarah Read -- Kathleen Scheiner -- Ann K. Schwader -- Darrell Schweitzer -- J. Daniel Stone -- Steven Van Patten -- Tim Waggoner -- Kaaron Warren

      Under Twin Suns: Alternate Histories of the Yellow Sign
    • 2017

      House of Windows

      • 358pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Now reissued in trade paperback with a new introduction by Adam Nevill and a reading group guide, House of Windows is a masterpiece haunted house story by rising star in Horror John Langan

      House of Windows
    • 2016

      The Fisherman

      • 282pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      "In upstate New York, in the woods around Woodstock, Dutchman's Creek flows out of the Ashokan Reservoir. Steep-banked, fast-moving, it offers the promise of fine fishing, and of something more, a possibility too fantastic to be true. When Abe and Dan, two widowers who have found solace in each other's company and a shared passion for fishing, hear rumors of the Creek, and what might be found there, the remedy to both their losses, they dismiss it as just another fish story. Soon, though, the men find themselves drawn into a tale as deep and old as the Reservoir. It's a tale of dark pacts, of long-buried secrets, and of a mysterious figure known as Der Fisher: the Fisherman. It will bring Abe and Dan face to face with all that they have lost, and with the price they must pay to regain it."--Publisher.

      The Fisherman
    • 2013

      "I want to be like John Langan when I grow up, okay? He blends meticulously crafted traditional narratives with joyous genre-bending and narrative rule-breaking. His stories are fiercely smart, timely, timeless, heartbreaking, and of course, flat-out scary. Langan fearlessly commits to his monsters, his characters, his readers, to his vision of the horror story and the messed-up, broken, frightening world we inhabit. Wide, Carnivorous Sky, indeed."-Paul Tremblay, author of The Little Sleep and Swallowing a Donkey's Eye. John Langan has, in the last few years, established himself as one of the leading voices in contemporary horror literature. Gifted with a supple and mellifluous prose style, an imagination that can conjure up clutching terrors with seeming effortlessness, and a thorough knowledge of the rich heritage of weird fiction, Langan has already garnered his share of accolades. This new collection of nine substantial stories includes such masterworks as "Technicolor," an ingenious riff on Poe's "Masque of the Red Death"; "How the Day Runs Down," a gripping tale of the undead; and "The Shallows," a powerful tale of the Cthulhu Mythos. The capstone to the collection is a previously unpublished novella of supernatural terror, "Mother of Stone." With an introduction by Jeffrey Ford and an afterword by Laird Barron.

      The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies