The Slithering Shadow
Publicado por Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066413408
eBook
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In "The Slithering Shadow," Robert E. Howard crafts a mesmerizing tale that intertwines elements of sword and sorcery with rich, vivid imagery, drawing readers into the dark, enchanting world of Hyboria. This novella, featuring the iconic character Kull, presents a gripping narrative that explores themes of power, survival, and the ancient forces that shape destiny. Howard's unique prose style, characterized by its brevity and intensity, reflects the pulpy literary tradition of the early 20th century, while also engaging with philosophical inquiries about the nature of evil and the human condition, making it a key work in the canon of fantasy literature. Robert E. Howard, often regarded as the father of sword and sorcery, was influenced by his upbringing in rural Texas and the tumultuous historical narratives he encountered. His experiences, combined with a passion for adventure tales and mythic folklore, fueled his imagination, inspiring him to create richly layered stories that resonate with readers across generations. "The Slithering Shadow" follows his quest to fuse action with deeper existential questions, showcasing his ability to blend genre conventions with introspective commentary. This book is highly recommended for fans of classic fantasy and those who appreciate nuanced character-driven stories. Howard'Äôs mastery of suspense and description will captivate readers, drawing them into Kull's world, where shadows conceal both monstrosities and the limits of humanity. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of modern fantasy storytelling.
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