Holy Terrors
Arthur Machen
Belletristik / Horror
Beschreibung
"Holy Terrors" is a collection of supernatural and horror stories written by Arthur Machen, first published in 1946. Machen, known for his eerie and atmospheric writing style, delves into themes of the occult, the unknown, and the macabre. The stories in this collection often blur the lines between reality and fantasy, immersing readers in a world where the supernatural intrudes upon the mundane. From ancient evils lurking in the shadows to inexplicable occurrences that defy rational explanation, Machen's tales evoke a sense of dread and fascination. With richly detailed settings and complex characters, "Holy Terrors" transports readers to a realm where the boundaries between the natural and the supernatural are indistinct, leaving them questioning the nature of reality itself. Machen's mastery of suspense and his ability to evoke a sense of unease make "Holy Terrors" a timeless classic of horror literature.