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Sesta and Other Strange Stories: The Horror Fiction of Edward Lucas White

by Edward Lucas White
Sesta and Other Strange Stories: The Horror Fiction of Edward Lucas White by Edward Lucas White
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Contents:

  • Introduction by Lee Weinstein
  • The Ghoula (poem)
  • Gertrude
  • The Voices
  • The Flambeau Bracket
  • The Death Rattle
  • Canea
  • The Buzzards
  • The Tooth
  • The Startling Blonde
  • Mandola
  • The Whirlpool Gorge
  • The Turning Point
  • Disvola
  • Floki's Blade
  • The Serge Coat
  • Sesta
  • Genius (poem)
  • The Stirrup Iron
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
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Release date: 2001

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Edward Lucas White

Edward Lucas White (1866–1934) was an American author and poet. Born in Bergen, New Jersey, he attended Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, in which city he did most of his work. From 1915 until his retirement in 1930, he was a teacher at the University School for Boys in Baltimore.

He wrote a number of historical novels, including The Unwilling Vestal (1918), Andivius Hedulio (1921) and Helen (1926); but he is best remembered as a fantasist, for stories such as "The House of Nightmare" and "Lukundoo". These short horror stories were based on his own nightmares. Two collections of his short fiction were published in his lifetime, The Song of the Sirens (1919) and Lukundoo and Other Stories (1927). He died by his own hand on 30 March 1934, seven years to the day after the death of his wife, Agnes Gerry. His last book, Matrimony (1932) was a memoir of his happy marriage to her.

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Two posthumous collections of his fiction have been published by Midnight House: The House of the Nightmare (1999) edited by John Pelan and Sesta and Other Strange Stories (2001) edited by Lee Weinstein. The latter contains mostly previously unpublished and uncollected material.

More books by Edward Lucas White

The House of The Nightmare: The Horror Fiction of Edward Lucas White
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Lukundoo and Other Stories
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The Song of the Sirens and Other Stories
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