
Fantasy Fan Magazine Presents: Writings of Clark Ashton Smith
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This volume compiles Clark Ashton Smith's complete contributions to *The Fantasy Fan*, a magazine that served as a platform for enthusiasts of fantasy and weird fiction. Smith's diverse range of writing is showcased, from chilling tales of exploration in strange and dangerous realms, to poetic works exploring themes of the abyss and the occult. The book also includes Smith's insightful essays, offering his thoughts on the work of other authors and the nature of fantastic literature. The collection offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a master storyteller, revealing his versatility and his deep engagement with the genres he helped to shape.Book Details
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Clark Ashton Smith
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Clark Ashton Smith was an American writer and poet who lived from January 13, 1893 to August 14, 1961. He was widely recognized for his imaginative works of fiction and poetry, and his contribution...
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