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Nightmare Chronicles The
 
 

Nightmare Chronicles The (Mass Market Paperback)

de Douglas Clegg (Author)
3.7étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (42 évaluations de client)

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Clegg's (The Halloween Man, etc.) collection of 13 tales takes risks and is full of passions that sometimes burst forth violently. But his skill at elucidating the psychological lives of his characters in precise, revealing prose makes these emotions more disturbing than the violence itself. In the best selection, "The Rendering Man," a girl's lifelong obsession with the creepy local who turns dead animals into consumer goods discloses her own festering psychopathology. Subtle seeding of the tale with images of death and transfiguration gives its climax a haunting and visceral inevitability. The narrative device into which the stories are pluggedAeach is presented as a nightmare inflicted by a monstrous boy upon his kidnappersAis flimsy but succeeds in calling attention to several recurring themes: the predatory nature of human sexuality ("Chosen"; "The Night Before Alec Got Married") and "the secret rituals that all families have that would seem insane to outsiders" ("Damned If You Do"; "The Hurting Season"). Clegg's use of innovative metaphors catapults each story beyond a landscape crowded with the horror genre's usual monsters and madmen into a territory he alone can claim. (Sept.) FYI: Clegg is the author of Naomi, the much-touted e-novel in progress.
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"...Without doubt, [The Nightmare Chronicles is] one of the best collections of the year."

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4.0étoiles sur 5 creepy and unsettling, Fév 15 2004
Clegg's short stories are a cut above (sorry) most because they rely on atmosphere and twisted psychology rather than blood and gore (though there is a fair share of that here). Having said that, there are a few here that still come off as a bit routine, and only a few are truly memorable. High marks, nevertheless, by someone who sees most modern horror fiction as future landfill.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 What A Way To Put A Short Story Collection Together!!, Mai 16 2003
Douglas Clegg is a leader in the post King/Koontz/Saul generation of horror authors, along with being one of the most prolific. In "The Nightmare Chronicles" he brings thirteen short stories to life in one of the most clever ways I've ever seen. The book begins with what you think is the first story, but it's actually a framework story that continues around each of the mini-thrillers contained here. It's a good story by itself and you find yourself waiting to see what happens next in the "frame" story as well. This is probably one of the best collections I've read in a long time. There's a lot of variety in style, setting, time periods, subjects and, of course, horror factor. The stories are graphic in ways you don't expect, which takes them out of the "wallow in blood and guts" type of horror, but the shock value is WAY up there. This book is a great way to get a fast intro to an author who dares to stray from formulaic horror.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Say sorry to the trees, Déc 23 2002
Par D. Smith (Lithia, FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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For those that think depth is a heroin-filled needle hanging from your arm in some condemned, rat-infested apartment, you'll love Douglas Clegg.

The characters are rarely multi-faceted and layered. The plots are mediocre, standard stuff, bordering on uncompelling. The tone is always hopeless. And the language is pseudo-literate that gets in the way of the story telling.

There is a reason why he's written so many books and hasn't become popular. Read this book and you'll discover why.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Waste of time
I bought this book after reading some of the reviews here. What a mistake. This book was not at all scary, and it wasn't even that interesting! Read more
Publié le Mars 18 2005 par Kristine

5.0étoiles sur 5 My favorite Clegg!
This is one of my favorite collections EVER, and it was my introduction to the work of Douglas Clegg. Nothing else has ever quite topped it for me. Read more
Publié le Déc 21 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 A GREAT WRITER
Douglas Clegg's collection of short stories rivals anything that Barker, King, or Koontz have put out. Read more
Publié le Oct. 12 2002 par Samurai6

5.0étoiles sur 5 A master of the short story
Clegg is a rarity; a master at the short story and the novel. That is very unusual. A writer is usually better at one or the other, but Clegg knows how to scare in either form... Read more
Publié le Aoû 19 2002 par Darren Jacks

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best short story collection I've read in years!
Great stories, great ideas especially The Ripening Sweetness of Late Afternoon and I Am Infinite, I Contain Multitudes. Read more
Publié le Mai 25 2002 par Troy J. Knutson

4.0étoiles sur 5 Know nothing of Douglas Clegg? Let me Introduce you...
This was the first Douglas Clegg book I read, after reading some of his work in other collections. Though I believe that his longer fiction is his strong suit, these little gems... Read more
Publié le Fév 26 2002 par MontiLee Stormer

1.0étoiles sur 5 Trust me, don't waste your time or money!
Like others I bought this book based on the reviews and by the fact that it has won an award. So okay give it a try. Read more
Publié le Déc 16 2001 par Eddie F. Jacobsen

1.0étoiles sur 5 Trust me, don't waste your time or money!
Like others I bought this book based on the reviews and by the fact that it has won an award. So okay give it a try. Read more
Publié le Déc 16 2001 par Eddie F. Jacobsen

3.0étoiles sur 5 So-so Chronicle...
This is a loosely connected collection of short stories. It has a few gems in it; but it doesn't have much of a climactic ending to the overall story. Read more
Publié le Sep 25 2001 par Stan

4.0étoiles sur 5 Half way through and loving it
I just stumbled over the book at the store a WHILE ago and never got a chance to read it, now I can't put it down, every free minute I get (which isn't much) I have to read at... Read more
Publié le Jui 28 2001 par spacebudkins

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