The Dark Chateau
A collection of poems.
Contents:
- Amithaine
- Seeker
- The Dark Chateau
- Lamia
- Pour Chercher du Nouveau
- 'O Golden-Tongued Romance'
- Averoigne
- Zothique
- The Stylite
- Dominium in Excelsis
- Moly
- Two Myths and a Fable
- Eros of Ebony
- Shapes in the Sunset
- Not Theirs the Cypress-Arch
- Don Quixote on Market Street
- Malediction
- Hellenic Sequel
- The Cypress
- The Old Water-Wheel
- Calenture
- Soliloquy in an Ebon Tower
- Sinbad, It Was Not Well to Brag
- Sonnet for the Psychoanalysts
- Surrealists Sonnet
- The Twilight of the Gods
- The Poet Talks With the Biographers
- Desert Dwellers
- Hesperian Fal
- 'Not Altogether Sleep'
- Some Blind Eidolon
- The Isle of Saturn
- Oblivion
- Revenant
- In Slumber
- Cambion
- The Witch With Eyes of Amber
- The Outer Land
- Luna Aeternalis
- Ye Shall Return
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Release date: 1951
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Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith (1893–1961) was a poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories. It is for these stories, and his literary friendship with H. P. Lovecraft from 1922 until Lovecraft's death in 1937, that he is mostly remembered today. With Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard, also a friend and correspondent, Smith remains one of the most famous contributors to the pulp magazine Weird Tales.
Photo: Clark Ashton Smith in 1912

