The Miscellaneous Writings of Clark Ashton Smith
The Miscellaneous Fictions of Clark Ashton Smith gathers together the adventure, juvenilia and other non-fantastic fiction of Smith. While he is known best for his fantastic work, these adventure and mainstream stories shed light on the development of Smith's writing and his constantly evolving style.
The Miscellaneous Fictions is a perfect companion to the five volume Collected Fantasies set. As with that set, editors Scott Connors and Ron Hilger have prepared this volume by comparing original manuscripts, various typescripts, published editions, and Smith's notes and letters, in order to prepare a definitive set of texts.
Contents:
- Introduction: The Sorcerer Departs by Donald Sidney-Fryer
- The Animated Sword
- Prince Alcouz and the Magician
- The Malay Krise
- The Ghost of Mohammed Din
- The Mahout
- The Raja and the Tiger
- Something New
- The Flirt
- The Perfect Woman
- A Platonic Entanglement
- The Expert Lover
- A Copy of Burns
- Checkmate
- The Infernal Star
- The House of Monoceros
- Dawn of Discord
- The Dead Will Cuckold You
- The Hashish-Eater
- Appendices
- Story Notes
- Bibliography
- Errata for The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith volumes 1 through 5
- "O Amor atque Realitas!" By Donald Sidney-Fryer
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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.

