Death - Dance of the Broken Dolls. A Chilling Noir Tale of Gruesome Murders and Dark Secrets

Par : Arthur Leo Zagat
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  • Nombre de pages23
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-633--810090-0
  • EAN4066338100900
  • Date de parution09/11/2021
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille598 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In 'Death-Dance of the Broken Dolls, ' Arthur Leo Zagat weaves a haunting narrative that intertwines horror and psychological complexity. Set against the backdrop of an unnamed urban landscape, the novella explores the disintegration of identity and the grotesque nature of desire through the lens of surrealism. Zagat's literary style is marked by vivid imagery and a palpable sense of dread, which evoke the works of contemporaries such as H.
P. Lovecraft while maintaining a distinctive voice that is both compelling and unsettling. The book serves as a critique of society's obsession with beauty and perfection, ultimately leading to a poignant reflection on the fragility of the human psyche. Arthur Leo Zagat (1880-1949) was an American author whose diverse body of work spans multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
With a background in journalism and a keen interest in psychological themes, Zagat's literary pursuits often sought to delve into the darker aspects of human nature, as evidenced in this chilling novella. His experiences, combined with a matching fervor for the macabre, catalyzed his conception of 'Death-Dance of the Broken Dolls'. This novella is a must-read for enthusiasts of speculative fiction and psychological horror, as it not only elicits deep emotional responses but also engages with thought-provoking themes of the human condition.
Zagat'Äôs masterful fusion of narrative and unsettling motifs renders this work an enduring piece for both scholars and casual readers alike.
In 'Death-Dance of the Broken Dolls, ' Arthur Leo Zagat weaves a haunting narrative that intertwines horror and psychological complexity. Set against the backdrop of an unnamed urban landscape, the novella explores the disintegration of identity and the grotesque nature of desire through the lens of surrealism. Zagat's literary style is marked by vivid imagery and a palpable sense of dread, which evoke the works of contemporaries such as H.
P. Lovecraft while maintaining a distinctive voice that is both compelling and unsettling. The book serves as a critique of society's obsession with beauty and perfection, ultimately leading to a poignant reflection on the fragility of the human psyche. Arthur Leo Zagat (1880-1949) was an American author whose diverse body of work spans multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
With a background in journalism and a keen interest in psychological themes, Zagat's literary pursuits often sought to delve into the darker aspects of human nature, as evidenced in this chilling novella. His experiences, combined with a matching fervor for the macabre, catalyzed his conception of 'Death-Dance of the Broken Dolls'. This novella is a must-read for enthusiasts of speculative fiction and psychological horror, as it not only elicits deep emotional responses but also engages with thought-provoking themes of the human condition.
Zagat'Äôs masterful fusion of narrative and unsettling motifs renders this work an enduring piece for both scholars and casual readers alike.