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Can a life be worthy of two memoirs? can one life have more stories than can fit in a single book? for the half mad poet, the lunatic asylum screams out the stories of a life lived,
THEY SCREAMED EVIL Is a chilling tale of possession, murder and all those scarey things you were afraid of that go bump in the night In the quiet little town of Saint Rea New Hampshire 1949, A group of children stumble upon an evil more terrifying than they could have ever imagined. As they double dare each other to ride out on their bicycles to old mans crossen, It is just a small lake where the kids go to skip rocks and play hiding seek, Its there we they venture off to an old plantation house know as the Mattie Fridays a place that has been shut down for many years and known by the towns people to be very haunted. Chasing a dog through the woods one child becomes missing and another hospitalized. As an Un holly presence has awaken from beneath the soil spreading a sickness like plague through out the entire town, people start becoming possessed going stark raven mad causing nothing but But destruction,they start killing each other and no one knows why or why now. As Sheriff Steven Tate and a handful of towns people are trapped inside of a church, "who will survive all of the horror!"
It's the final day of the season for the annual Punktown Fair and excitement is high. For the couple in charge, Del and Sophi Kahn, it's a bittersweet day of transition. Little do they realize the trials they will face and how severely this one day will test their relationship. In fact, closing day seems to be a catalyst for many Punktown residents; drawing them in, stirring them up and letting them loose on each other. This roller coaster tale builds to a peak of expectation then plummets, twisting and turning, a breathtaking juggernaut to the final pages with plenty of screams and giggles along the way.
Bee, a 21 year old college student, struggles to find a sense of purpose and belonging in the world. Through a series of events, including the death of his father, an abortion and the subsequent split with his girlfriend, Bee attempts to maintain his sanity as well as piece together his future. Whether he is screaming to a bar-full of people in New York City, palling around with Japanese tourists on the crowded streets of Prague, or leaping from a balcony on an island in Croatia, Bee is a memorable character who applies a unique world-view while wrestling with many of the traumas plaguing modern-day youth.
Written as a cultural weapon and call to arms, "Howl" touched a nerve in Cold War America and has been controversial from the day it was first read aloud. This is a critical and historical study of the work, elucidating the nexus of politics and literature in which it was written.
In 'THE SCREAM - 60 Horror Tales in One Edition' by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, readers are treated to a collection of chilling and unsettling stories that are sure to keep them up at night. Le Fanu's literary style is characterized by its atmospheric prose, intricate plots, and psychological depth, making each tale a haunting journey into the unknown. Set in the Victorian era, the book reflects the societal fears and anxieties of the time, while also delving into the darker aspects of human nature. From supernatural encounters to psychological horrors, 'THE SCREAM' offers a diverse range of stories that will appeal to fans of classic horror literature. Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, a prominent Irish writer of Gothic fiction, drew inspiration from his own life experiences and the rich tradition of supernatural folklore in Ireland. His deep understanding of human psychology and his fascination with the supernatural fueled his imagination and led him to create some of the most enduring horror tales in literary history. I highly recommend 'THE SCREAM - 60 Horror Tales in One Edition' to readers who enjoy spine-tingling stories that explore the depths of human fear and darkness. Le Fanu's masterful storytelling and captivating narratives are sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone brave enough to delve into this collection.
Shiver-inducing science not for the faint of heart. No one studies fear quite like Margee Kerr. A sociologist who moonlights at one of America's scariest and most popular haunted houses, she has seen grown men laugh, cry, and push their loved ones aside as they run away in terror. And she's kept careful notes on what triggers these responses and why. Fear is a universal human experience, but do we really understand it? If we're so terrified of monsters and serial killers, why do we flock to the theaters to see them? Why do people avoid thinking about death, but jump out of planes and swim with sharks? For Kerr, there was only one way to find out. In this eye-opening, adventurous book, she takes us on a tour of the world's scariest experiences: into an abandoned prison long after dark, hanging by a cord from the highest tower in the Western hemisphere, and deep into Japan's mysterious "suicide forest." She even goes on a ghost hunt with a group of paranormal adventurers. Along the way, Kerr shows us the surprising science from the newest studies of fear -- what it means, how it works, and what it can do for us. Full of entertaining science and the thrills of a good ghost story, this book will make you think, laugh -- and scream.
Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) remains one of the most inspirational, provocative and challenging figures in world-wide contemporary culture. His trajectory extends from the Surrealist movement, to the Theatre of Cruelty, to the lunatic asylums of France, and finally back to Paris and the most astonishing period of his work. In this unique book, Stephen Barber explores the most violent extremes of Artaud's vision - work that is traversed by forces of ecstasy and annihilation, and sutured together by a raw imagery of the screaming human body. Based on extensive interviews with Artaud's closest friends and enemies, including the psychiatrist who gave him electro-shock treatment, ARTAUD: THE SCREAMING BODY gives a full and authoritative account of Artaud's film projects, and his conception of Surrealist cinema. It also examines his unique series of drawings of the fragmented human body, begun in the ward of a lunatic asylum and finished in a state of furious liberation. Finally, the book captures Artaud's ultimate experiment with the screaming body in the form of his censored recording "To Have Done With The Judgement Of God” -an experiment which is unprecedented in the history of art, and which ultimately decimates that history.