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The Black Stranger and Other American Tales (The Works of Robert E. Howard) [Hardcover]

Robert E. Howard (Author), Steve Tompkins (Editor, Introduction)
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April 1, 2005 The Works of Robert E. Howard
Robert E. Howard is celebrated as the founding father of sword-and-sorcery, the creator of Conan of Cimmeria and Kull of Atlantis. The Black Stranger and Other American Tales demonstrates that in some of his most powerful heroic fantasy and horror stories, he also explored a New World older and more haunted than that which we’ve seen in textbooks or museum exhibits. In Howard's Gothic America, dominion goes hand in hand with damnation and the present never ceases to writhe in the grip of the past.
 
"The Black Stranger" spearheads the collection. Located at the extreme edge of Hyborian geography and human ruthlessness, this Conan novella has seldom been available until now. All of the Cimmerian's lethal skills may not be enough inside a stockade that shelters a self-exiled, pirate-plagued count, besieged from without and bedeviled from within. Against the backdrop of a demonically hostile dreadwood, Howard recreates the worst nightmares of the earliest European invaders of North America.
 
In the tales that follow, Howard unearths sinister civilizations that have forgotten the mysteries of their origins on American soil tens of thousands of years ago. That soil is a dark and bloody ground, beneath which the monstrous heirs of ancient wrongs and unsuspected wars wait. A Comanche champion and a lone conquistador stumble upon empires carved out of the primordial Southwest by necromancers. Hot hate given cold flesh lurches on zuvembie legs in "Pigeons from Hell" and lurks in the shuddersome swamps of the Deep South in "Black Canaan."
 
These stories, here refurbished with authoritative, unexpurgated texts, have transcended the Thirties pulps in which they first saw print. With their unflinching focus on original American sin and even more original sinners, some are sure to take their place next to dark classics like "Young Goodman Brown," "Benito Cereno," and "A Rose for Emily."

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"The University of Nebraska Press collections are an important contribution to anyone interested in Robert E. Howard, or just how good pulp fiction can be."—Southwest BookViews
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“Howard’s stories are frequently powerful and his imagery is often very memorable.”—Science Fiction Chronicle
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About the Author

Robert E. Howard (1906–36) lived and wrote in Cross Plains, Texas. From 1924 until his death, he sold hundreds of stories to pulp-fiction magazines such as Weird Tales, Argosy, Action Stories, Fight Stories, and Cowboy Stories. As a twentieth-century American master of fantastic adventure, he rivals Edgar Rice Burroughs. Steven Tompkins contributed to the original manuscript facsimile of "The Black Stranger” and The Illustrated World of Robert E. Howard, both Wandering Star publications. His essays have appeared in The Barbaric Triumph: A Critical Anthology on the Writings of Robert E. Howard and The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies.

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press (April 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803224214
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803224216
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #462,576 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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(1906-1936) Robert Erwin Howard was born and rasied in rural Texas, where he lived all his life. The son of a pioneer physician, he began writing professionally at the age of fifteen. Howard killed himself in June 1936 when he learned that his beloved mother had fallen into a coma.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Table of Contents, June 20, 2005
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Since the TOC isn't available from the publisher, I thought I'd make it available here. Parenthetical comments are mine.

Introduction
The Black Stranger (not L. Sprague deCamp's version)
Marchers of Valhalla
The Gods of Bal-Sagoth
Nekht Semerkeht (combined drafts & synopsis; not Andrew Offutt's version)
Black Vulmea's Vengeance
The Strange Case of Josiah Wilbarger
The Valley of the Lost
Kelly the Conjure-Man
Black Canaan
Pigeons from Hell
Old Garfield's Heart
The Horror from the Mound
The Thunder-Rider
"The Classic Tale of the Southwest" (excerpts from letters)
The Grim Land (poem)
Source Acknowledgments
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars more thrilling stories by a literary icon, August 10, 2005
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Kudos go to Bison Books for collecting several of Robert E Howard's lesser known works into some well-put-together volumes. This one focuses on Howard's stories set in America (though the title story takes place in prehistoric Europe, more on that later). Generally, the stories here are not Westerns, although Nekht Semerkeht and a few others do have Western settings. Most have supernatural occurrences, but Black Vulmea's Vengeance only hints at the supernatural without ever actually introducing that element into the story--to great effect really. Although all the stories are strong, the longest seem to be the best: Marchers of Valhalla, The Gods of Bal Sagoth, The Valley of the Lost, Black Canaan, and Pigeons from Hell. Howard clearly had a sense of wonder and awe about his native country and infused with that a sense of malevolent foreboding that can be spine-tingling at times, particularly in the a-traditional vampire story The Horror from the Mound. Finally to return to the title story, at the time he wrote this, Howard was looking more at his home country for material, so he decided to put his most famous character into a fictional milieu resembling colonial America. The Black Stranger is one of the most powerful Conan stories and serves well to indicate Howard was planning to become a local color writer before his death. It is unfortunate he did not live to continue this trend. As with anything he wrote, Howard's writing is clear and fast-paced and opens broad vistas to the imagination. It's too bad Howard didn't live long enough to write more stories, for the sampling we have here only serves to whet out appetite for more. For all who appreciate good storytelling, these stories are sure to satisfy.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars something to note..., September 24, 2006
This is a great collection and will please any fans of Howard's work, however the numerous typos are disconcerting. Every few pages there are errors that at first glance make little sense. They should be obvious to any proofreader, especially in such quantity.

It's my opinion that the text of this compilation was scanned from another source by a computer program, perhaps run through a second program to check for spelling errors, and reprinted without ever being properly proofread by a human being.

I'm not sorry I bought this book, but I am a little disappointed at how some publishers are so lazy as to rely almost wholly on computers.
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