Poe: Stories and Poems

Poe: Stories and Poems
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Age Range
14+
Release Date
August 01, 2017
ISBN
978-0763681128
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In a thrilling adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s best-known works, acclaimed artist-adapter Gareth Hinds translates Poe's dark genius into graphic-novel format.

It is true that I am nervous. But why will you say that I am mad?

In “The Cask of Amontillado,” a man exacts revenge on a disloyal friend at carnival, luring him into catacombs below the city. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” a prince shielding himself from plague hosts a doomed party inside his abbey stronghold. A prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition, faced with a swinging blade and swarming rats, can’t see his tormentors in “The Pit and the Pendulum,” and in “The Tell-Tale Heart,” a milky eye and a deafening heartbeat reveal the effects of conscience and creeping madness. Alongside these tales are visual interpretations of three poems — “The Raven,” “The Bells,” and Poe’s poignant elegy to lost love, “Annabel Lee.” The seven concise graphic narratives, keyed to thematic icons, amplify and honor the timeless legacy of a master of gothic horror.

In a thrilling adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s best-known works, acclaimed artist-adapter Gareth Hinds translates Poe's dark genius into graphic-novel format.

It is true that I am nervous. But why will you say that I am mad?

In “The Cask of Amontillado,” a man exacts revenge on a disloyal friend at carnival, luring him into catacombs below the city. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” a prince shielding himself from plague hosts a doomed party inside his abbey stronghold. A prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition, faced with a swinging blade and swarming rats, can’t see his tormentors in “The Pit and the Pendulum,” and in “The Tell-Tale Heart,” a milky eye and a deafening heartbeat reveal the effects of conscience and creeping madness. Alongside these tales are visual interpretations of three poems — “The Raven,” “The Bells,” and Poe’s poignant elegy to lost love, “Annabel Lee.” The seven concise graphic narratives, keyed to thematic icons, amplify and honor the timeless legacy of a master of gothic horror.

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Divinely creepy and worthy of the master of horror himself
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The perfect gift for any Poe fan, Gareth Hinds breathes life—and gory death—into some of the greatest works of Edgar Allen Poe, American master of horror. These stunning illustrations guide the reader into the twisted realm of the classic horror genre with the familiar stories of The Pit and The Pendulum, The Tell-Tale Heart and, of course, The Raven. The inclusion of some lesser known stories, such as The Masque of the Red Death and The Cask of Amontillado was a pleasant, yet also extremely horrifying surprise I quite enjoyed.
Each story begins with the Poe Checklist, an assortment of icons, noting the themes the reader will encounter in the coming story. For the Cask of Amontillado the reader can expect to find themes of confinement, darkness, complete lack of guilty conscience, insanity, murder and premature burial—to name a few of Poe’s favorite motifs.
Hinds’ illustrations manage to capture the gothic style and ambience of Poe’s stories in perfect detail, not shying away from the gruesome and morbid. Fans of Poe will appreciate the dedication to the genre and new readers will surely become new fans of both Poe and Hinds.
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