Waterstones The Best of Richard Matheson
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Brand: Waterstones
Description: Perhaps no other author living is as responsible for chilling a generation with tantalizing nightmare visions.' - The New York Times. Among the greats of twentieth century horror and fantasy, few names stand above Richard Matheson. Though known by many for novels like I Am Legend and his sixteen Twilight Zone episodes, Matheson truly shines in his chilling, masterful short stories. Matheson revolutionized horror by taking it out of Gothic castles and strange cosmos and into the darkened streets and suburbs we recognize as our own. He infuses tales of the fantastic and supernatural with dark explorations of human nature, delving deep into the universal dread of feeling alone and threatened in a dangerous world. Waterstones The Best of Richard Matheson - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780143130178
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ISBN: 9780143130178
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Rating: 5
Review: I thoroughly recommend this book
Author: White Rose
Rating: 3
Review: the problem is... I am an editor. I read these stories, which I am sure are NOT the best Mr Matheson has written and I want to carve up the work, take out the incredible amount of dangling participles (story 2) halve the length of Duel (no place in a 'short' story collection for one of that length) all of this based on the choices I make for my anthologies while I get the impression others don't care. A story? Put it in. It'll do. It has the right name on it. Is that how it goes these days?