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This modern masterpiece of the macabre is an unforgettable journey through a landscape of nightmares that the critics are comparing to the timeless works of Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and H.P. Lovecraft. Quite unlike anything else being published . . . one of the most unique voices in the field.-- Science Fiction Chronicle.

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Absolutely amazing

Thomas Ligotti is one of the best horror fiction authors of our time. I have read this book cover-to-cover, and even reread many stories. The imagery he paints with words is simply surreal and quite breath taking. Read his work, and you'll be quite pleased.

A Taste of True Evil

In the begining of Arthur Machen's wonderful story, The White People, a reclusive mystic descibes the nature of true evil, and he describes it well. Thomas Ligotti doesn't describe it...his work illustrates it. This is the finest book by the greatest American horror writer since Lovecraft. I cannot recommend it highly enough.

Eerie...

Told in a first person narative, a fictional diary of sorts, GRIMSCRIBE (His Lives and Works) is one eerie read. I quote the inner sleeve "Grimscribe is the faceless scientist of nightmare: an addict of the paranormal who relates his awesome adventures with the denizens of a shadow world that is at once half-mad and inescapably ours." This book delivers us into the heart of horror, unrelenting and bleak in aura, Lovecraftian style. Although there are many similarities between old H.P. and Ligotti, I oblige myself in mentioning that Ligotti does have an infectious prose that sinks just as deep as the Cthulu Mythos. Ligotti laces his pages with such an intense dose of "unsettlingness" that the stories stick to your gut long after you've read them. Nightmare inducing, intellectually disturbing, a carnival for the absurd. This one is a must for anyone who enjoys getting a severe case of the creeps.

Another compilation of masterpieces from the Master

Ligotti is undoubtedly the only living master of terror. The truth is that Thomas Ligotti has come out of seemingly nowhere in just the last ten years and has, in that time, set a new standard in literature of the supernatural. I picked up _Songs_ in 1992, initially for the Washington Post's declaration, "Put this on the bookshelf between Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft where it belongs." My hopes were more than realized. Ligotti is not only as good as the nineteenth and twentieth century masters of the macabre. For the select few who have read his material, he is simply one of the finest authors of the terrifying and disturbing short story and novella ever to grace the English language. Do I exaggerate? Read this compilation of masterworks and ask yourself afterwards whether Ligotti will be considered the groundbreaking Poe or Lovecraft of the late twentieth century. When the likes of King and Straub are mostly forgotten in a century, it is my firm opinion that Thomas Ligotti's stories, such as the terrifying "Dr. Locrian's Asylum", will still be read by those students of the genre who will still appreciate the authors subtlety, flowing eloquence, and his chilling originality and detail of plot and character. Does _Grimscribe_ live up to his first compilation of short stories? Read his insidious "Nethescurial" and the chilling "The Shadow at the Bottom of the World," and the answer will become all too clear. No one has Ligotti's skill and deftness with the English language in my experience. Moreover, I have found all of his work to be consistently above average even at his worst.

Another compilation of masterpieces from the Master

Ligotti is undoubtedly the only living master of terror. The truth is that Thomas Ligotti has come out of seemingly nowhere in just the last ten years and has, in that time, set a new standard in literature of the supernatural. I picked up _Songs_ in 1992, initially for the Washington Post's declaration, "Put this on the bookshelf between Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft where it belongs." My hopes were more than realized. Ligotti is not only as good as the nineteenth and twentieth century masters of the macabre. For the select few who have read his material, he is simply one of the finest authors of the terrifying and disturbing short story and novella ever to grace the English language. Do I exaggerate? Read this compilation of masterworks and ask yourself afterwards whether Ligotti will be considered the groundbreaking Poe or Lovecraft of the late twentieth century. When the likes of King and Straub are mostly forgotten in a century, it is my firm opinion that Thomas Ligotti's stories, such as the terrifying "Dr. Locrian's Asylum", will still be read by those students of the genre who will still appreciate the authors subtlety, flowing eloquence, and his chilling originality and detail of plot and character. Does _Grimscribe_ live up to his first compilation of short stories? Read his insidious "Nethescurial" and the chilling "The Shadow at the Bottom of the World," and the answer will become all too clear. No one has Ligotti's skill and deft- ness with the English language in my experience. Moreover, I have found all of his work to be consistently above average even at his worst.
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