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King In Yellow Audiobook

by Robert W. Chambers
language: english
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing, March of 2014 ‧
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Originally published in 1895, Robert W. Chambers'' The King in Yellow is a marvel of supernatural fiction that has influenced a number of writers in the genre, most notably H. P. Lovecraft. Its powerful combination of horror and lyrical prose has made it a classic, a masterpiece of weird fiction that endures to this day.

There is a book that is shrouded in mystery. Some even say it''s a myth. Within its pages is a play—one that brings madness and despair to all who read it. It is the play of the King in Yellow, and it will haunt you for the rest of your days.

The King in Yellow is a collection of stories interwoven loosely by the elements of the play, including the central figure himself.

King In Yellow

by Robert W. Chambers

Property Description
ISBN: 9781482998719
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Release Date: March of 2014
Language: English
Format: Audiobook
File Size B
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Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781482998719

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert W. Chambers

Robert W. Chambers (1865-1933) is one of the most original authors of the turn of the 19th to the 20th century in American literature. Author of short stories, novellas, and novels, Chambers was also a painter and illustrator. Born in Brooklyn, New York, into a wealthy family, Chambers studied art in Paris. School of Fine Arts and in Académie Julien (1886-1893) having participated regularly since 1889 in Salon until his return to New York. He contributed illustrations to widely circulated magazines such as Life, Vogue and TruthFor reasons unknown, he abandoned painting and illustration to dedicate himself to writing fiction. His early short stories and novellas reveal influences from the fin-de-siècle currents in vogue in Europe: decadentism, symbolism, and the authors of... yellow book in England or the first signs of a Germanic school of expressionism. After some years, Chambers focused his writing on historical novels and, to supplement his income, on romantic novels that became best-sellers.

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