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David Herter

Teoksen Ceres Storm tekijä

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Tekijän teokset

Ceres Storm (2000) 121 kappaletta
Evening's Empire (2002) 61 kappaletta
On the Overgrown Path (2006) 46 kappaletta
The Luminous Depths (2008) 26 kappaletta
One Who Disappeared (2011) 16 kappaletta
October Dark (2010) 15 kappaletta
Black And Green And Gold (2012) 2 kappaletta
October Dark: revised edition (2012) 2 kappaletta

Associated Works

Borderlands 4 (1994) — Avustaja — 86 kappaletta
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 17 (1828) — Avustaja — 78 kappaletta
Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2015 Edition (2016) — Avustaja — 60 kappaletta
Postscripts Magazine, Issue 3 (2006) — Avustaja — 7 kappaletta

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Kanoninen nimi
Herter, David
Syntymäaika
1963-06-26
Sukupuoli
male
Kansalaisuus
United States of America
Syntymäpaikka
Denver, Colorado, USA
Asuinpaikat
Seattle, Washington, USA
Ammatit
author

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I read this years ago, but I can report that the book creates scenes and scenarios and images that stick in your mind. Herter is a gifted dreamweaver.

But I can't remember anything about the book's import, what it was all for. What it had to say.

Perhaps those are the wrong questions. Or I just missed the answers.

But definitely worth a try for those who enjoy urban (in this case isolated small town) fantasy.
 
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ehines | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | May 1, 2017 |
What was that about? Some boy with massive psycho problems, whose reality was completely intertwined with stories from comics and books? Sorry, I don't get it at all. And the writing style was quite hard for me to follow.
 
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aviskase | Nov 26, 2015 |
[One Who Disappeared]

The First Republic is the Czechoslovak state that existed from 1918 until 1938 when it was subsumed by Nazi Occupation. David Herter’s trilogy delves into the cultural richness of this period as it is overshadowed by the looming evil of the times. His characters are historical figures, artists – most notably, the composers Leoš Janáček, Pavel Haas, Igor Stravinsky and Gideon Klein; the writers, Franz Kafka, Karel Čapek and Max Brod; the brothers of Čapek and Haas, the artist Joseph Čapek and the Hollywood actor and director Hugo Haas; and a mysterious flautist named Magdalena.

The critic, Brian Stableford, who wrote the introduction to [One Who Disappeared], describes the books as belonging to a heterocosmic tradition that realism rejected, but which has emerged not only in genre fiction but the wider scope of magical realism. Rather than try to summarize or analyze the trilogy, I would simply like to express my appreciation for Herter’s fascinating introduction to this time and these people in dazzling series of books that teases the imagination and provides a rich and strange exploration.

Herter’s own description of his experience in Brno during the festival that celebrated the birth of Janáček in 2004 (while he was working on the trilogy) is evocative of some of the magic produced by his books: http://www.locusmag.com/2004/Features/06_HerterLetter.html

Listening Guide to the connection between the city of Brno and Janacek’s Sinfonietta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uciNH5hCCvI

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_an_Overgrown_Path
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHEk9Iemd5s
… (lisätietoja)
 
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janeajones | 1 muu arvostelu | Sep 28, 2015 |
[The Luminous Depths]

The First Republic is the Czechoslovak state that existed from 1918 until 1938 when it was subsumed by Nazi Occupation. David Herter’s trilogy delves into the cultural richness of this period as it is overshadowed by the looming evil of the times. His characters are historical figures, artists – most notably, the composers Leoš Janáček, Pavel Haas, Igor Stravinsky and Gideon Klein; the writers, Franz Kafka, Karel Čapek and Max Brod; the brothers of Čapek and Haas, the artist Joseph Čapek and the Hollywood actor and director Hugo Haas; and a mysterious flautist named Magdalena.

The critic, Brian Stableford, who wrote the introduction to [One Who Disappeared], describes the books as belonging to a heterocosmic tradition that realism rejected, but which has emerged not only in genre fiction but the wider scope of magical realism. Rather than try to summarize or analyze the trilogy, I would simply like to express my appreciation for Herter’s fascinating introduction to this time and these people in dazzling series of books that teases the imagination and provides a rich and strange exploration.

Herter’s own description of his experience in Brno during the festival that celebrated the birth of Janáček in 2004 (while he was working on the trilogy) is evocative of some of the magic produced by his books: http://www.locusmag.com/2004/Features/06_HerterLetter.html

Listening Guide to the connection between the city of Brno and Janacek’s Sinfonietta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uciNH5hCCvI

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_an_Overgrown_Path
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHEk9Iemd5s
… (lisätietoja)
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janeajones | 1 muu arvostelu | Sep 28, 2015 |

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