Robert Aickman Bücher
Dieser Autor ist bekannt für seine fast 50 "seltsamen Geschichten", die sich an der Schnittstelle von "Weird Fiction" und Geistergeschichten bewegen. Sein Werk zeichnet sich durch einen unverwechselbaren Stil und eine tiefgehende Auseinandersetzung mit Atmosphäre und Charakterpsychologie aus. Neben seinen fiktionalen Werken verfasste er auch Memoiren und detaillierte Abhandlungen über die englischen Kanäle, was seine vielfältigen Interessen und seine breite literarische Schaffenskraft widerspiegelt.






The Model
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
After Robert Aickman's death in 1981 the manuscript of "The Model," a wintry rococo fable set in Czarist Russia, was located among his papers. Aickman had told a friend he considered this novella to be 'one of the best things I have ever written, if not the very best.' It was duly published for the first time in 1987. "The Model" tells of Elena, a grave girl inclined to losing herself in dreams of becoming a student ballerina or "coryphee." Her dolour darkens further when she learns she is to be sold into marital slavery by her father so as to settle the family's debts. Refusing an unendurable future she sets out to the city of Smorevsk to pursue her dream. First, however, she must traverse a landscape crowded by highly curious characters and creatures. 'A must for Aickman fans ... A model of eloquent elegant enchantment.' Robert Bloch ("Psycho")
The Unsettled Dust
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
With a stunning new package, Unsettled Dust is set to reach a new generation of horror fans.
The Wine-Dark Sea
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
A repackage of this classic collection from the master of horror.
Cold Hand in Mine
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A reissue of the classic collection from the master of horror, Robert Aickman, with an introduction by Reece Shearsmith.
"'Griselda de Reptonville did not know what love was until she joined one of Mrs Hatch's famous house parties at Beams, and there met Leander ...'" "The Late Breakfasters" (1964) was the sole novel Robert Aickman published in his lifetime. Its heroine Griselda is invited to a grand country house where a political gathering is to be addressed by the Prime Minister, followed by an All Party Dance. Expecting little, Griselda instead meets the love of her life. But their fledgling closeness is cruelly curtailed, and for Griselda life then becomes a quest to recapture the wholeness and happiness she felt all too briefly. 'Those, if any, who wish to know more about me' - Aickman wrote in 1965 - 'should plunge beneath the frivolous surface of "The Late Breakfasters."' Opening as a comedy of manners, its playful seriousness slowly fades into an elegiac variation on the great Greek myth of thwarted love.
Dark Entries
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A new edition of this classic horror collection from the hugely revered 'master of horror', Robert Aickman.
The Late Breakfasters and Other Strange Stories (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)
- 430 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
The Inner Room
- 80 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
In perhaps the most magnificent of what he called his 'strange stories', Robert Aickman blurs the lines between memory, premonition and the hallucinated life. Lene, a woman now recovering from the losses of the Second World War, recalls a gothic dolls' house of her childhood and the way in which its uncanny inhabitants entered her dreams.
