While taking a break from his latest painting, an artist casually stands at his window, looking at the street below. Much to his horror, he sees a hideously disfigured man, a man whose features draw a repulsive shudder - the artist recognizes him from a nightmare foretelling his own death.
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"I only read 'The Yellow Sign' collection and I'll have to agree with other reviews - it is frustrating because you can sense the potential, but it never quite 'opens up' to what it could be. I can see why Lovecraft and others felt compelled to elaborate on Chamber's fiction. " — Jake (5 out of 5 stars)
"I only read 'The Yellow Sign' collection and I'll have to agree with other reviews - it is frustrating because you can sense the potential, but it never quite 'opens up' to what it could be. I can see why Lovecraft and others felt compelled to elaborate on Chamber's fiction. "
" Entertaining pre-Lovecraftian tales of horror and intrigue... "
" Great stuff from the Lovecraft circle - I especially liked the story "The Tracer of Lost Persons" with the cool hieroglyphics. "
Robert W. Chambers (1865–1933) was an illustrator, novelist, and short-story writer. His best-known book, The King in Yellow, is regarded as one of the most important works of American supernatural fiction. He also wrote historical fiction, several bestselling romance novels, and war and adventure stories.
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