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In "Subordinate and Other Grim Tales," author Shiv Mehrotra-Varma takes you on a chilling journey through the macabre and uncharted territories of the human condition. Seamlessly blending elements of dystopian science fiction, psychological horror, and gritty realism, Mehrotra-Varma presents a collection of stories that is not for the faint of heart. Across a varied landscape of grim narratives, the reader encounters the ghastly prospect of cannibalism in a society fallen from grace, the hidden horrors of domestic abuse in suburban high schools, and chilling chronicles of reincarnated serial killers. In exploring the darkest recesses of the human psyche, Mehrotra-Varma employs an unnerving, uncompromising narrative voice that deftly navigates topics of suicide, sexism, and more. "Subordinate and Other Grim Tales" is a meditation on the human capacity for cruelty and self-destruction, a grim reflection on societal ills that will leave readers questioning the very nature of humanity. Each story shines a harsh light on disturbing realities, challenging readers to confront their own assumptions and biases. These tales are designed to unsettle, to provoke, to disturb. For those daring to traverse its dark corridors, "Subordinate and Other Grim Tales" promises to offer a reading experience that will linger long after the last page is turned.
Twelve stories.
Safar Timura thinks he is safe: Iraj Protarus is dead and his kingdom in ruins. He begins a life in exile in the Valley of the Clouds with his adopted child Palimak, but his mountain paradise is invaded by giant wolves, intent on murdering him, and Iraj is back from the dead, with powerful magic.
This massive collection brings together the entire body of Robert W. Chambers' weird fiction works including material unprinted since the 1890's. Chambers is a landmark author in the field of horror literature because of his King in Yellow collection. That book represents but a small portion of his weird fiction work, and these stories are intimately connected with the Cthulhu Mythos -- introducing Hali, Carcosa, and Hastur. Short stories from The King in Yellow, The Maker of Moons, The Mystery of Choice, The Tracer of Lost Persons, The Tree of Heaven, and two complete books, In Search of the Unknown and Police!!! This book contains all the immortal tales of Robert W. Chambers, including "The Repairer of Reputations," "The Yellow Sign," and "The Mask." These titles are often found in survey anthologies. In addition to the six stories reprinted from The King in Yellow (1895), this book also offers more than two dozen other stories and episodes, about 650 pages in all. These narratives rarely have appeared in print. Some have not been published in nearly a century. A Chambers novel, The Slayer of Souls (1920), is not included in this short story collection.
Van den Berghe contends that intergroup relations are reducible to individuals competing for scarce resources. While social classes are grouped according to common material interests, ethnic groups are organized by real or punitive common descent--ultimately on the basis of common interests. The author argues that ethnic nepotism is, at its very foundation, biological. This new approach is expanded further, taking into account how ethnicity is responsive to a wide spectrum of environmental factors. He analytically relates his own ideological biases to the substance of his work. What results is an intensely personal book of monumental scope and admirable intellectual honesty.
"The Safety Curtain and Other Stories" is a collection of stories by Ethel May Dell. The collection mostly contains love stories of adventures, unexpected twists, and exciting turns. All of these are completed with the exotic settings of the stories, as most of the stories are set in India and other old British colonial possessions.