The Dark Man
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338077523
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About this book
In "The Dark Man," Robert E. Howard crafts a gripping narrative that fuses elements of horror, fantasy, and adventure into a unique tapestry reflecting the early 20th-century literary context of pulp fiction. The story follows a nameless protagonist haunted by an inner darkness while grappling with themes of existential despair, the allure of power, and the seductive nature of evil. Howard's evocative prose and vivid characterizations create a sense of foreboding, transporting readers into a world where the line between heroism and monstrosity becomes increasingly blurred. Robert E. Howard was a prolific writer, best known for creating the iconic character Conan the Barbarian. Growing up in Texas, Howard was heavily influenced by the landscapes and folklore of the American Southwest, as well as by the emerging genres of pulp magazine fiction. His fascination with the macabre and his wide-ranging interests in history and mythology profoundly shaped his writing; "The Dark Man" reflects his ability to delve deep into the complexities of human nature and the darker instincts that govern it. I recommend "The Dark Man" for readers interested in the origins of modern fantasy and horror, as well as those seeking a nuanced exploration of the human psyche. Howard's masterful command of language and storytelling will resonate with fans of both classic and contemporary speculative fiction.
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