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- Published on: 1900
- Binding: Paperback
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.I didn't like it. Maybe you will.
By simon ward
I'd heard this influenced the first series of True Detective. That's why I bought the book. If you're doing the same, swerve it.Fans of H P Lovecraft will find something to love but general or literary readers will likely be disappointed. My initial excitement faded and I got bored. Most of the stories have an unconvincing 'whiplash' ending and the overarching theme is weak. It doesn't develop the mystery of The King in Yellow: the fictional book at the seat of the collection. It just repeats the book's side effects on the stories' protagonists. I found this trying.Chambers is skilled at showing his characters' declining mental states, and he can paint a vivid scene, but he's not great on plot or pace. I wanted to fall in love with this book. I didn't. Maybe you will. It's all a matter of taste.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Well worth downloading
By Rebecca Williams
Couldn't believe this was free. It also includes 'The Yellow Sign' which I had been looking for separately and some other stories. would definitely recommend
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Not quite what it says on the tin
By D. Harris
This volume really comprises two parts. The first four stories are the ones featuring the eponymous King. These are excellent: moody, spooky and spine chilling. I would rate them four or five stars if presented alone. The rest, however - and the longer part of the book - deals with other themes and is very patchy. "The Demoiselle D'Ys" is a pretty good ghost story. "The Prophets' Paradise" is (to me) incomprehensible - it reads like a cross between "The Rubai'at of Omar Khyaam" and "A Lyke-Wake Dirge". "The Street of the Four Winds" has an intriguing climax while "The Street of the First Shell", describing the adventures of a group of American students in Paris during the Prussian siege, is of some interest (it reminded me of Hemingway) but much too long. The final two stories - concerning the loves of American art students in late 19th century Paris - are simply tedious.Overall, it's a shame that the "King in Yellow" thread is so limited in this collection. I would be interested to know whether Chambers wrote more "King" stories, and if so, where they may be found.A final point - this edition seems to have been OCR'd and proofread very patchily: the process gives itself away as there are typos throughout which are all real words but which don't make sense in context.
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