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Our Lady of Darkness
Our Lady of Darkness
Author: Fritz Leiber
Middle-aged San Francisco horror writer Franz Westen is rediscovering ordinary life following a long alcoholic binge. Then one day, peering at his apartment window from atop a nearby hill, he sees a pale brown thing lean out his window…and wave. — This encounter sends Westen on a quest through ancient books and modern streets, for the dark f...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780006148616
ISBN-10: 0006148611
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
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Publisher: HarperCollins Distribution Services
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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The book has been positively compared to The Exorcist and Salem's Lot and called a âmajor horror novel.â The story begins with elements of suspense and I'm certain Leiber could write a very convincing horror tale but Our Lady of Darkness âain't the one.â In my opinion this book is much more an alternate history and I feel that modern readers would agree. Leiber frames this tale around his wife's death and three years of alcohol abuse he inflicted on himself afterward. The main character, Franz, is happy with his return to success and sobriety only to have his drunken years come back to haunt him. That is about as far as the horror goes and much of the book consists of continuous name dropping of literary figures from the San Francisco area. The story makes it clear that the two authors Leiber admires most, besides Lovecraft, are Clark Aston Smith and Jack London. I found this information interesting, to read of one writer writing of his peers. Interesting because I love books and these are all writers whose work I would like to investigate but it really didn't make a good novel.

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