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Gerald Kersh

    26 augustus 1911 – 5 november 1968

    Gerald Kersh was een Britse auteur wiens werken vaak de rauwe realiteit van het leven en de diverse beroepen die hij gedurende zijn carrière uitoefende, weerspiegelden. Zijn romans, zoals de baanbrekende 'Night and the City' en zijn meesterwerk 'Fowler's End', worden geprezen om hun krachtige realisme en diepgaande begrip van de menselijke conditie. Kersh stond niet alleen bekend om zijn romans, maar ook om een uitgebreid oeuvre aan korte verhalen en artikelen, die zijn unieke literaire nalatenschap verder uitbreidden. Zijn schrijfstijl verkent vaak de donkerdere kanten van de samenleving en de menselijke ervaring met een onmiskenbare urgentie en empathie.

    The Song of the Flea
    Sergeant Nelson of the Guards
    The Thousand Deaths of Mr Small
    The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories
    Nightshade and Damnations
    On an Odd Note
    • On an Odd Note

      • 138bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,4(10)Tarief

      Exploring themes of mystery and the supernatural, this collection weaves together chilling tales of murder, discovery, and the macabre. From the enigma of a lady's impossible murder to the unsettling find of a merman off Brighton's coast, each story unveils dark truths. A desperate man's deal with a sinister figure, a ventriloquist's terrifying dummy, and a condemned murderer’s haunting legacy through a child’s perspective further intensify the eerie atmosphere. These narratives promise to captivate readers with their blend of horror and intrigue.

      On an Odd Note
    • Nightshade and Damnations

      • 178bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      The book features a collection of eerie tales, each exploring the uncanny and the unknown. An expedition in South America reveals a bone-less race that drains life, while a London man uncovers a monstrous secret linked to Brighton's past. A sea captain discovers tragic remnants of a mysterious creature on a deserted island, and a war correspondent encounters a soldier claiming to be 438 years old. These narratives intertwine horror and intrigue, showcasing the bizarre and the supernatural in unexpected ways.

      Nightshade and Damnations
    • The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories

      • 172bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,4(6)Tarief

      A collection of humorous and spine-tingling tales, this book features quirky characters and unexpected twists. Each story delves into the absurd and the eerie, showcasing the author's knack for blending comedy with elements of horror. Readers are taken on a wild ride through bizarre situations, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and laughter intertwines with chills. Perfect for those who enjoy a mix of light-hearted fun and thrilling suspense, these stories promise to entertain and surprise.

      The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories
    • The Thousand Deaths of Mr Small

      • 416bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      Charles Small, a successful advertising expert, grapples with deep dissatisfaction in his life. As he reflects on his existence, he confronts the emptiness and stagnation that overshadow his achievements. This introspective journey reveals his struggles with personal fulfillment and the search for meaning beyond professional success, highlighting themes of discontent and the quest for a more vibrant life.

      The Thousand Deaths of Mr Small
    • Sergeant Nelson of the Guards

      • 328bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      This collection features two compelling narratives that delve into the lives of characters facing extraordinary circumstances. "They Die With Their Boots Clean" explores themes of sacrifice and honor, while "In The Nine Lives Of Bill Nelson" presents a gripping tale of survival and resilience. Together, these stories offer a rich tapestry of human experience, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of individuals in challenging situations. Readers will find a blend of adventure, emotion, and thought-provoking insights throughout the collection.

      Sergeant Nelson of the Guards
    • The Song of the Flea

      • 368bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      Focusing on the journey of John Pym, the narrative explores the struggles and aspirations of a young man striving to establish himself as a writer. Through his experiences, the story delves into the challenges of creativity, the quest for recognition, and the personal growth that comes from pursuing one's passion amidst adversity.

      The Song of the Flea
    • The Angel And The Cuckoo

      • 338bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,2(20)Tarief

      Paul Auster, Ian McEwan and Don DeLillo all know that the city is a place of absurdity, and each of them have played with the form of their novels to accentuate and clarify the absurdities that city-dwellers face on a daily basis. Yet before any of them had their first novel published Gerald Kersh had written his last masterpiece The Angel And The Cuckoo. This is a novel of London that cuts back and forth in time through the Depression years between the two World Wars, following artists, criminals, lovers, singers and con-men as they each follow their singular obsessions.

      The Angel And The Cuckoo