Bastards of the Absolute

Adam S. Cantwell
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Thomas Ligotti writes: 'The stories in Adam Cantwell’s Bastards of the Absolute are richly imagined mysteries. They could be fairly equated with the works of Kafka or Borges if their prose were not so luxuriant and surprising at every turn. Contemplating the mood and storylines of these arresting pieces, a quote from Poe’s The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym comes to mind: “My visions were of shipwreck and famine; death or captivity among barbarian hordes; of a lifetime dragged out in sorrow and tears, upon some gray and desolate rock, in an ocean unapproachable and unknown.” The fate of each protagonist in Cantwell’s collection delineates or fulfills Pym’s fantasy—one that is both lavish in its exoticism and unbounded in its desolation. Although these beings are entrapped in worlds that to all appearances turn upon axes of torment, they are as likely to be resigned as resistant to their cruel destinies. While readers may not chortle in experiencing these awful fantasias, they will be captivated by them.' The book contains eleven pieces — a mix of novellas and short stories, revised and reworked especially for this book — along with nine previously unpublished drawings by Charles Schneider and an introduction by George Berguño. The full table of contents is as follows: Introduction — George Berguño The Face in the Wall The Filature Offal The Notched Sword Beyond Two Rivers: A Symphonic Poem Only For The Crossed-Out The Curse of Desert and Flesh Moonpaths of the Departed The Kuutar Concerto Symphony of Sirens Orphans on Granite Tides The book is a lithographically printed, 256 page sewn hardback with printed endpapers (by Eduard Wiiralt), limited to 250 copies. ISBN 978-0-957160675.
Genres: Short StoriesWeird Fiction
254 Pages

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