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Are You Loathsome Tonight (Paperback)

by Poppy Z. Brite (Author)
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Like the aging Elvis who succumbs to self-destructive indulgences in the title tale, the 12 stories in this collection of transgressive fictions are adrift in a sea of excess. Cannibal zombies, sentient maggots and professional sexual submissives are just a few of the characters at large in the landscapes of death and desire that Brite maps out. In "Entertaining Mr. Orton," a pair of gay lovers rent the apartment where playwright Joe Orton was murdered and fall victim to its legacy of lust and violence. In "Mussolini and the Axeman's Jazz," a series of ax slayings that terrorized New Orleans in 1918 are explained as the result of supernatural war between two feuding spirits. "Monday's Special" and "Are You Loathsome Tonight?" both conclude with clinical descriptions of autopsies. Brite's prose and eye for (often gruesome) detail have become more assured since the publication of her previous collection, Swamp Foetus (1993), but her plots have grown comparatively slighter. Too much of the book is filled with vignettes meant to accompany artwork ("In Vermis Veritas"), contributions to very specialized theme anthologies ("Self-Made Man") or outtakes from her own novels that suffer from the loss of context. Available as a signed edition, the book is for hardcore Brite fans only. British paperback rights to Orion.

Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Style over substance is sometimes a good thing., Jan 6 2004
By Robert P. Beveridge "xterminal" (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
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Poppy Z. Brite, Are You Loathsome Tonight? (Gauntlet, 1998)

I've read some of Poppy Z. Brite's novels over the course of the last ten years, but have somehow not read any of her short stories until now. Perhaps, judging by the reviews, this wasn't the best place to start. If so, I can't wait to get to the other collections I have lined up.

Most fans (and professional reviewers) seem to consider this one a weaker piece of output. While some of the criticisms are justified (not knowing some of the characters are from previous novels, for example, may confuse), they don't take away from the writing in general. And it's the quality of the writing in this collection that makes it worth reading. It's rather like Caitlin R. Kiernan's From Weird and Distant Shores; the subject matter may not be what the more plot-centric fans were hoping for, but the style is unmistakable, and wonderful. Probably the best book I've read in the past three weeks (and that's not as left-handed a compliment as it sounds, since that encompasses some twelve books). ****

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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this book, Oct 19 2000
By Sarah E. Golding (Lowell, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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There are two reasons that I suggest you pick up Are You Loathsome Tonight. Reason number one--Poppy Z. Brite is a wonderful author. Each novel, short story, and chapbook that she has written and I have been able to get my hands on I have fully enjoyed. Are You Loathsome Tonight is no exception. It contains some excellent examples of why Poppy is a leading voice in dark horror fiction.

Reason number two--J.K. Potter's illustrations are a perfect match to Poppys writing. His visuals in this book are stunning. His art is dark, macabe and fantastic.

Together Potter and Poppy create the mood of this book. Her writing is potent and wonderful. His illustrations are haunting. Together when they are combined they will leave you (the reader) with a dark resonating image of what true excellent horror fiction and illustration can be.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Middle of the road, dissappointing collection., Aug 19 2000
By P. Legerski (Corona, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I love Poppy's writings. She could publish her grocery list and I'd buy it. Having said that, her collection from Gauntlet Press is a tad uneven. The great stories are here;Arise, Self-Made man, Saved,Pin Money and Mussolini and the Axeman's Jazz. All are great genre-breaking tales. But some of the others seem to be just ramblings, incoherent musings at best. And if someone can tell me what Peter Straub's introduction was meant to do, I'd greatly appreciate it. Caitlin Kiernan's afterword is a fun reminiscence on her first meeting Ms. Brite. Recommended for fans of Poppy Z. Brite, only.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not As Strong as her Novels, but a good collection
Though Brite's stories are not quite as impressive as her novels (Lost Souls, Drawing Blood, Exquisite Corpse, The Crow: The Lazurus Heart), they are still beautiful little gems... Read more
Published on May 28 2000 by Curtis Lane

5.0 out of 5 stars correction..
Trevor and Zach were from the book Drawing Blood, not Lost Souls.
Published on Jan 5 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars To amend an earlier review posted by me...
This title is available on amazon.co.uk under the alternate title "Self Made Man".
Published on Dec 30 1999 by Azrael Abyss

5.0 out of 5 stars Unusually strange and beautiful as I expect from Poppy
Poppy z brite is the most exquisitly intelligent, literary, dark writer I have ever read. She truly changed my outlook on life, love, and murder. Read more
Published on Nov 13 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars On Self Made Man and Pin Money
I've only been able to read "Self Made Man" and "Pin Money" as previews over the net. I don't have a good idea of the whole book. Read more
Published on April 5 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Love, drugs and the dawn of a new millenium in Amsterdam
In a local bookstore last week, I sat down on the floor and read one of the stories in this book, Vine of the Soul, which catches up with Trevor and Zach from her novel, Lost... Read more
Published on April 1 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Get it, Get it, Get it!
If you're a fan of Poppy Z. Brite, you must have this collection. The stories here prove that the intensity of _Exquisite Corpse_ was no fluke. Read more
Published on Jan 6 1999

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