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Michael Cisco

    Michael Cisco ist ein amerikanischer Autor, der sich mit beunruhigenden und dunkleren Aspekten der Fiktion beschäftigt. Sein Werk erforscht die Natur der Verwirrung und ihre Auswirkungen auf die menschliche Psyche, wobei er oft beunruhigende Bilder und eine tiefgründige, unheimliche Atmosphäre einsetzt. Cisco manipuliert meisterhaft Genre-Elemente, um unverwechselbare und zum Nachdenken anregende Leseerlebnisse zu schaffen. Seine Schriften ziehen Sie in unsichere und mysteriöse Welten, die einen bleibenden Eindruck hinterlassen.

    Weird Fiction
    The Tyrant
    Secret Hours
    The Narrator
    Animal Money
    The San Veneficio Canon
    • The San Veneficio Canon

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(98)Abgeben

      In a quest to reconstruct the Lost Catalog of Unknown Words, a resurrected Divinity Student navigates the eerie desert city of San Veneficio. As he delves into the minds of the dead, he sacrifices his sanity for a mysterious mission, becoming increasingly detached from reality. His journey transforms him into a being caught between worlds, neither alive nor dead, filled with arcane knowledge and preserved in a grotesque state. The narrative explores themes of obsession, the fragility of sanity, and the haunting consequences of knowledge.

      The San Veneficio Canon
    • Animal Money

      • 788 Seiten
      • 28 Lesestunden
      4,1(278)Abgeben

      In a world where money has taken on a sentient form, society begins to collapse as this living currency disrupts the established order. Characters navigate the chaos wrought by this new reality, exploring themes of value, power, and the consequences of materialism. As relationships and economies are tested, the struggle to reclaim control over their lives and redefine what wealth truly means becomes paramount. The narrative delves into the implications of a world where money is no longer just a tool but an active participant in human affairs.

      Animal Money
    • The Narrator

      • 456 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,9(70)Abgeben

      Michael Cisco showcases his unique writing style in this standout work, presenting a narrative that sets him apart from contemporary authors. The book highlights his distinctive voice and imaginative storytelling, inviting readers into a compelling and original literary experience.

      The Narrator
    • Secret Hours

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,9(84)Abgeben

      Featuring a blend of horror and dark fantasy, this collection showcases the talents of award-winning author Michael Cisco. It includes several stories inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, delving into the Cthulhu Mythos. The anthology is enhanced by striking cover and interior artwork from acclaimed artists, making it visually appealing. An introduction by Lovecraftian scholar Robert M. Price adds depth, providing context and insight into Cisco's work and the themes explored within these chilling tales.

      Secret Hours
    • The Tyrant

      • 252 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,9(161)Abgeben

      Michael Cisco's latest novel showcases his unique storytelling style, blending elements of horror and psychological depth. Known for his award-winning debut, Cisco explores themes of fear, identity, and the human psyche, drawing readers into a chilling narrative. The book promises to deliver a captivating experience for fans of the genre, featuring intricate character development and a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the last page.

      The Tyrant
    • Weird Fiction

      A Genre Study

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,7(21)Abgeben

      Weird Fiction: A Genre Study offers a thorough analysis of weird fiction, exploring its narrative sources and the nature of the "weird." Michael Cisco applies theories from Deleuze and Guattari to analyze genre dynamics and the interplay between identity and the ordinary, while also addressing its sociopolitical implications.

      Weird Fiction
    • The Traitor

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,7(185)Abgeben

      Cisco (The Tyrant) ups the ante for provocative dark fantasy by giving this coming-of-age tale a subtle metaphysical edge. While still a boy, sensitive Nophtha realizes that he's uncommonly empathetic and able to see the world from the perspective of others. Tutored by his uncle, Nophtha apprentices as an itinerant spirit eater, or someone who absorbs lingering ghosts that congest the surrounding atmosphere and converts their essence into formidable healing powers. One day, Nophtha crosses paths with his alter ego, Wite, a soul burner who hopes to evolve to a higher level of being by gorging himself on the souls of the living. Under his sway, Nophtha is compelled to evaluate whether he and Wite are that different in nature, and to assess his feelings about family and community. Cisco writes in a reflective style that masks his narrative's virtual absence of a plot. Though discursive and sometimes repetitive, the story still moves toward its conclusion with a momentum borne of the author's meditative prose and aphoristic expressions.

      The Traitor
    • The Wretch of the Sun

      • 274 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The narrative evokes a haunting exploration of existence, likening it to a ghost's reflection in a mirror—both absent and overwhelming. It captures the chaotic journey between worlds, resembling an unstoppable freight train that traverses the unknown, leaving readers questioning its destination. The imagery suggests a deep dive into themes of identity, absence, and the interplay between life and the afterlife, creating a thought-provoking experience.

      The Wretch of the Sun