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Series

Obras de Stewart Cowley

Great Space Battles (1979) 133 copias
The Frankenstein Diaries (1980) — Autor — 109 copias
Starliners (1980) 62 copias
Spacebase 2000 (1984) 29 copias
Space Warriors (1980) 19 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Cowley, Stewart
Otros nombres
Caldwell, Steven (pseudonym)
Venables, Hubert (pseudonym)
Fecha de nacimiento
1947-05-24
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK

Miembros

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Surreal, dry humor. Cowley is the author of some interesting books based on science fiction paintings. Fan-fic, I guess you'd say. This is a how-to guide for, well, things you shouldn't do yourself. Raising combat hamsters. Building an ocean liner. Cryogenics. Funny, in an understated British way.
 
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markknapp | Mar 26, 2020 |
Another interesting book from Cowley. Sci-fi paintings with commentary, imagining the wars, bravery, and loss.
 
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markknapp | Mar 26, 2020 |
Why didn't I keep this book? It has some brilliant illustrations in it, which I used to love leafing through. The text, if I remember correctly, is inspired by the images and isn't related the the books which used the art for their covers.

Well, I guess you can't keep all the books that pass into your life, but I wish I'd kept this one!
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Michael.Rimmer | Mar 30, 2013 |
This brief, intense book purports to shed light on the story of Frankenstein, claiming it is factual by presenting a collection of papers said to be Viktor Frankenstein's own diary pages, alongside numerous "scientific" drawings, engravings depicting key characters and equipment Viktor used, and studies of the monster itself. At the beginning the text is presented as being discovered and analyzed by one Reverend Hubert, eventually his voice drops out and it's just Viktor's diary entries. The end is wrapped up with observations by Eustace, Viktor's brother, who arrives at the castle too late to give assistance and pieces together what happened from the wreckage he finds. The style of language is close enough to Shelly's own that this easily feels like a companion piece.

Anyone who's read the original will realize that Venables has turned the story upon its head. In this version, Viktor marries his cousin before he creates the monster, after which he retires alone to a deserted family castle, where he works to create the monster. The creature mostly remains barricaded in the dilapidated castle with Viktor until their final struggle. Viktor's internal dilemma over his creation is starkly portrayed: at first he is full of grandiose thoughts, certain his work is divinely inspired. Then he becomes tormented by nightmares and shifts his prespective entirely, believing that evil has infiltrated his mind for its own purposes. Even though it deviates from the original, I enjoyed reading this strange, macabre and haunting story.

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jeane | Feb 5, 2009 |

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Obras
28
También por
3
Miembros
1,210
Popularidad
#21,234
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
9
ISBNs
228
Idiomas
11

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