A different darkness : and other abominations / by Luigi Musolino ; edited and translated from the Italian by James D. Jenkins ; introduction by Brian Evenson.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781954321731
- ISBN: 1954321732
- ISBN: 9781954321748
- ISBN: 1954321740
- Physical Description: 314 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Richmond, Virginia : Valancourt Books, 2022.
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Lactic acid -- Les abominations des altitudes -- Uironda -- The carnival of the stag man -- Queen of the sewers -- The strait -- Black Hills of torment -- The last box -- Like dogs -- Pupils -- A different darkness. |
Summary, etc.: | "The highly original and truly terrifying folk horror of Italy's Luigi Musolino was introduced to an international audience in the acclaimed The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, and now at last an entire volume of the author's best work - eight stories and three novellas - is available in English for the first time. In 'Lactic Acid', a jogger takes an unfamiliar shortcut and quickly finds himself trapped in a nightmare from which there may be no escape. In 'Uironda', a strange urban legend overheard at a rest stop becomes a horrifying reality for one truck driver. 'The Last Box' tells of a grieving contortionist's plan to make contact with his dead trapeze artist wife by twisting his body into the abstruse angles of her mangled corpse. And in the title novella, after a little girl vanishes in a supermarket, her parents find a strange solace when they find a bottomless pit in their basement from which her laughter seems to echo - but the abyss's shimmering darkness is not what it seems ... Musolino's tales, set among the plains and mountains of his native Piedmont, are uniquely Italian, but the darkness he probes is universal. As Brian Evenson writes in the introduction, 'Musolino has a strong and original voice and uses it to get to some uniquely dark places. Rather than blood or gore, he's ultimately interested in what's truly terrifying: the vertiginous darkness that threatens to open up and swallow us. A darkness that calls to us, calls to us, until we can't help but answer and stumble toward it'."-- Provided by publisher |
Language Note: | In English. Translated from the Italian. |
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Subject: | Piedmont (Italy) > Fiction. Italy > Piedmont. |
Genre: | Fiction. Horror fiction. Horror fiction. Short stories. |
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La Conner Regional Library | FIC MUSOLINO | 112099 | FICTION | Available | - |