Descend into shadowy cities, grotesque rituals, chaotic festivals, and deadly cults. Plunge into terrifying domains, where bodies are remade into surreal monstrosities, where the desperate rage against brutal tyrants. Where everything is lethal and no one is innocent, where Peake began and Lovecraft left off?this is where you will find the New Weird. Edgy, urban fiction with a visceral immediacy, the New Weird has descended from classic fantasy and dime-store pulp novels, from horror and detective comics, from thrillers ...
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Descend into shadowy cities, grotesque rituals, chaotic festivals, and deadly cults. Plunge into terrifying domains, where bodies are remade into surreal monstrosities, where the desperate rage against brutal tyrants. Where everything is lethal and no one is innocent, where Peake began and Lovecraft left off?this is where you will find the New Weird. Edgy, urban fiction with a visceral immediacy, the New Weird has descended from classic fantasy and dime-store pulp novels, from horror and detective comics, from thrillers and noir. All grown-up, it emerges from the chrysalis of nostalgia as newly literate, shocking, and utterly innovative. Here is the very best of the New Weird from some of its greatest practitioners. This canonic anthology collects the original online debates first defining the New Weird and critical writings from international editors, culminating in a ground-breaking round-robin piece, ?Festival Lives," which features some of the hottest new names in New Weird fiction.
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Add this copy of The New Weird [Inscribed] to cart. $50.00, good condition, Sold by Second Story Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Rockville, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2007 by Tachyon Publications.
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Book. Octavo, 414 pages. In Very good minus condition. Spine black with white lettering. Minor wear and creasing to edges and corners of dust jacket. Slight scuffing to edges of text block. "Advance Review Copies/Uncorrected Proofs" sticker adhered to front cover. Ink from inscription to inside of front cover. Inscribed by VanderMeers to Michael Dirda on half-title page. Shelved Front Counter. Stories by China Miéville, Hal Duncan, Kathe Koja, K. J. Bishop, Felix Gilman, Steph Swainston, M. John Harrison, Clive Barker, Leena Krohn, Jay Lake, Jeffrey Ford, Sarah Monette, Paul Di Filippo, and Michael Moorcock. 1395696. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
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Add this copy of The New Weird to cart. $103.00, good condition, Sold by Blind Boy Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Outremont, QC, CANADA, published 2008 by Tachyon Publications.
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Good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 414 p. Audience: General/trade. Condition between good and very good. One page corner had been turned down. Light soiling to text edges. Modest wear to cover. A very decent copy of a scarce item.
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