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Transgressionists and Other Disquieting Works
Transgressionists and Other Disquieting Works
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Transgressionists and Other Disquieting Works

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A disturbing, unsettling novel . . . if it had been published in English soon after its first appearance in Italian (1968), the name of Giorgio De Maria would be well-known, his novels and stories mentioned in the context of J.G. Ballard, Anna Kavan, Shirley Jackson or Robert Aickman.Lisa Tuttle, Nebula Award winner and author of Gabriel, Windhaven, and The Curious Affair of the Witch at Wayside Cross. Before an untimely mental breakdown cut short his two-decade career, Giorgio De Maria distinguished himself as one of Italys most unique and eccentric weird fiction masters. With a background in the post-war literary culture of Turin -- Italys urbane but eerie city of black magic -- De Maria drew inspiration from the Turinese underbelly of occultism, secret societies and radical politics. His writing coincided with the decade of terrorist violence known to Italians as the Years of Lead; theoutcome was a weird fiction suffused with panic, rage, trauma, paranoia and meditations on antisocial hubris. In 1978, he told an interviewer: ...I think that the dimension of the fantastic, as much as this may seem paradoxical, is the most fitting one to express a reality as complex as ours today. De Marias debut novel,The Transgressionists(1968)portrays a cell of malicious telepaths who meet in thecafes and jazz clubs of 1960s Turin to plot world domination.After experiencing the worst of their power, an embittered office clerk resolves to join them and prove himself worthy to share in their villainy. He cultivates twisted mindfulness techniques to awaken his inner sociopath. He fights off predatory phantoms that seem maddeningly drawn to him. He prepares for the dangerous Great Leap which will make him into a fully-fledged Transgressionist. But could his megalomania strain relations with his fiancee? Will he sacrifice love in his quest for omnipotence? The other works in this volume are no less surreal and startling.The Secret Death of Joseph Dzhugashvili(1976) gives us a nightmarish fantasy Soviet Union, where a dissident poet finds himself trapped in a psychological experiment conducted by Stalin himself. In The End of Everydayism, a group of futuristic artists begin using corpses as a medium -- with violent, unforeseen results. The antihero of General Trebisonda is a possibly insane commander who prepares for a war crime in an eerily deserted fortress. Available in English for the first time, this collection contains two novellas, two short stories and a dystopian teleplay,The Appeal, which the post-cyberpunk novelist Andrea Vaccaro has lauded as worthy of the best episodes ofBlack Mirror. Meanwhile, an introduction by translatorRamonGlazov offers a detailed account of De Marias background, creative context and thoroughly unusual life.
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Five Tales of Weird Fiction
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Ramon Glazov
ISBN
9781945863646
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
12.7.2022
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Talos
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