Stories from a Lost Anthology
by Rhys Hughes
Contents:
- Introduction: The Welsh Raree by Michael Moorcock
- Portrait of an Artist As a Rusty Bus
- The Lute and the Lamp
- Toastmaster, Buttermistress
- Journey Through a Wall
- The Marsh Callow
- Story from a Lost Anthology
- Less Is More
- Jellydämmerung!
- The Macroscopic Teapot
- Fallow
- The Crab
- Pyramid and Thisbe
- The Lover and the Grave
- The Evil Side of Reginald Burke
- Asparagus on the Tooth
- A Languid Elagabalus of the Tombs
- Owlbeast
- Tin in the Soul
- Cockatrice at the Door
- Robin Hood's New Mother
- The New Giraldus
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Rhys Hughes
Rhys Henry Hughes (born 1966) is a Welsh writer and essayist.
Born in Cardiff, Hughes is a prolific short story writer with an eclectic mix of influences, which include Italo Calvino, Milorad Pavić, Jorge Luis Borges, Stanisław Lem, Flann O'Brien, Felipe Alfau, Donald Barthelme and Jack Vance. Much of his work is of a humorously eccentric bent, often parodies and pastiches with surreal and absurdist overtones, although he is by no means limited to any of these forms and has proven to be extremely versatile. He has been published in Postscripts among many other places.

