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21 Oct 2014: Writing so slippery is hard to define - but it also demonstrates a chilling truth about us, the readers, writes Sam Jordison
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14 Oct 2014: ‘Kafkaesque’ would have a very different definition if Max Brod had consigned his friend’s unpublished manuscripts to the flames as requested, writes Sam Jordison
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13 Oct 2014:
Giles Fraser, María del Pilar Blanco, Kira Cochrane and Christopher French: For all time and in all cultures we have been enthralled by ghosts. Our panel of writers attempts to rationalise this
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8 Oct 2014:
Fans of Cronenberg's films will find a similarly queasy appeal in his first book, a weirdly romantic but utterly depraved tale of sex, technology and conspiracy, writes Steven Poole
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6 Oct 2014: Ansel Adams called him ‘the antichrist’ and wanted him written out of history. But William Mortensen’s grotesque photographs of death, nudity and torture and are now having their day. Chris Campion pays tribute to a master of the macabre
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2 Oct 2014: Terror and Wonder: the Gothic Imagination is Britain’s largest-ever exhibition devoted to the literature of fear, blood and darkness, writes Alison Flood
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2 Oct 2014: Originally published in the Guardian on 2 October 1980: The tale of a man so isolated within a void of his own making that even bloody madness seems an escape
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16 Sep 2014: Hardcore Skulduggery fans mean everything to author Derek Landy, and that’s why he’s holding Theatre of Shadows, an immersive theatre event to celebrate the last book in the series – and it’s all happening live on the streets of Dublin
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28 Aug 2014:
Irish gothic horror writer known for works including Uncle Silas and Carmilla also invested in newspapers in Dublin
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