Death Poems
A collection of poems.
Contents:
- Here You Go
- Growing Up
- Usefulness
- Memories
- Weather Conditions
- Going Ahead
- Losing Customers
- Safety in Numbers
- Means to an End
- Smaller
- Big Problem
- The Note
- Suddenly
- Premature
- Staying
- Birthday
- Hospital
- Still
- Closing Time
- Calculation
- Memento
- De Facto
- You Dream You Die
- Complexity
- The Conclusion
- The Taste
- Impossibility
- Your Evacuation
- Knowing
- Counting the Ways
- Odyssey
- Request
- Thoughtful
- Carpe Diem?
- Absolved of Debt
- Unthinkable
- Night Voices
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Release date: 2004
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Thomas Ligotti
Thomas Ligotti (born 1953) is a contemporary American horror author and reclusive literary cult figure. His writings, while unique in style, have been noted as major continuations of several literary genres – most prominently Lovecraftian horror – and have overall been described as works of "philosophical horror", often written as philosophical novels with a "darker" undertone which is similar to gothic fiction. The Washington Post called him "the best kept secret in contemporary horror fiction"; another critic declared "It's a skilled writer indeed who can suggest a horror so shocking that one is grateful it was kept offstage."