The Complete Pegāna
Lord Dunsany's Tales of the Fabulous Realm of Pegana.
Contents:
- Introduction by S. T. Joshi
- The Gods of Pegāna
- Of Skarl the Drummer
- Of the Making of the Worlds
- Of the Game of the Gods
- The Chaunt of the Gods
- The Sayings of Kib
- Concerning Sish
- The Sayings of Slid
- The Deeds of Mung
- The Chaunt of the Priests
- The Sayings of Limpang-Tung
- Of Yoharneth-Lahai
- Of Roon, the God of Going
- The Revolt of the Home Gods
- Of Dorozhand
- The Eye in the Waste
- Of the Thing That Is Neither God Nor Beast
- Yonath the Prophet
- Yug the Prophet
- Alhireth-Hotep the Prophet
- Kabok the Prophet
- Of the Calamity That Befel Yun-Ilara by the Sea
- Of How the Gods Whelmed Sidith
- Of How Imbaun Became High Prophet in Aradec
- Of How Imbaun Met Zodrak
- Pegāna
- The Sayings of Imbaun
- Of How Imbaun Spake of Death to the King
- Of Ood
- The River
- The Bird of Doom and the End
- Time and the Gods
- The Coming of the Sea
- A Legend of the Dawn
- The Vengeance of Men
- When the Gods Slept
- The King That Was Not
- The Cave of Kai
- The Sorrow of Search
- The Men of Yarnith
- For the Honour of the Gods
- Night and Morning
- Usury
- Mlideen
- The Secret of the Gods
- The South Wind
- In the Land of Time
- The Relenting of Sarnidac
- The Jest of the Gods
- The Dreams of a Prophet
- The Journey of the King
- Beyond the Fields We Know (essay)
- Idle Days on the Yann
- A Shop in Go-by Street
- The Avenger of Perdóndaris
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Category: Fantasy, Short stories
Release date: 1998
Lord Dunsany
Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (1878–1957) was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist, notable for his work in fantasy published under the name Lord Dunsany. He was born to one of the oldest titles in the Irish peerage, lived much of his life at perhaps Ireland's longest-inhabited home, Dunsany Castle near Tara, and died in Dublin.
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