Suggestion request
Jan Devenish
jndvnsh at gmail.com
Sun Nov 3 00:31:13 UTC 2019
I picked up Chants de Maldoror by Lautremont before Halloween. Not dipped
into it yet but surely fits the hallucinatory and macabre that you're
after.
If anyone else has read it, please chime in with what you thought...
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019, 7:07 PM John Bailey, <sundayjb at gmail.com> wrote:
> Paul Tremblay's The Cabin at the End of the World ticks all your boxes.
> Great mix of cosmic horror, intimate storytelling and compulsive narrative
> momentum.
>
> On Sun, 3 Nov. 2019, 9:42 am Mark Thibodeau, <jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking to discover some new literature.
> >
> > Something horrific and cosmic and disturbing and weird and cultish.
> >
> > Something Thomas Ligotti-ish, Laird Barron-ish, Jorge Luis Borgesian,
> > or HP Lovecraftian... only not those four, because I've read
> > everything from them (and most of Lovecraft's heirs).
> >
> > Something that mixes philosophy and horror, like the works of Eugene
> > Thacker, only more fictional. Or Reza Negarestani. Or group projects,
> > experimental stuff, like Audint Unsound:Undead (Google it).
> >
> > Got any recommendations for me?
> >
> > Mark/Jerky
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