Morbid Tales

Quentin S. Crisp

Language: Unknown

Publisher: Tartarus Press

Published: May 27, 2004

Description:

In these eight immaculately realised strange stories, Quentin S. Crisp delves deep into the decadence of contemporary life. The fresh originality of the tales and their settings: an English country garden in ‘Cousin X’; contemporary Japan in ‘A Lake’: is matched by the elegance of the writing. They are unified, perhaps, by a yearning for the achingly perfect, ecstatic moment. As Mark Samuels points out in his Foreword, Crisp’s fiction is ‘. . . too multi-layered, too individual, to be labelled. One can spot influences here and there, a dash of this and a sprinkling of that, but the end result is much greater than the sum of its parts.’ Contents: 'Foreword' 'The Mermaid' 'Far-Off Things' 'Cousin X' 'A Lake' 'The Two-Timer' 'The Tattooist' 'Ageless' 'Autumn Colours'.