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La colina de los sueños (1907)

por Arthur Machen

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Writer's block takes on a supernatural dimension in The Hill of Dreams, a haunting novel about a young novelist struggling to make his literary dreams come true. Immerse yourself in Machen's lyrical, eerie account of what it means to truly wrestle with one's creativity.

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This is apparently considered by some to be Machen's magnum opus. And the first 20% or so of it and the very end are pretty good. I found most of the 75% between them tedious as hell. Cutting much of that out and making this a long short story or short novella would've done it a great service.

To be sure, Machen penned some lovely passages describing Lucian's physical and mental peregrinations, but it got repetitive. Extremely repetitive. I found myself skimming at times, because the descriptions were so alike earlier ones.

If you want to check him out, definitely don't read this. I'd recommend [b:The White People|310580|The White People|Arthur Machen|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1173631061l/310580._SX50_.jpg|86849001] instead. ( )
  qaphsiel | Feb 20, 2023 |
Lovely rich prose but I got fed up with it's slow pace and the disturbing rapey obsession of the narrator so I quit. ( )
  mjhunt | Jan 22, 2021 |
A dark, disturbing, and at times glorious read about the imagination, isolation, and the creative impulse which has the power to both make and unmake. ( )
  ChristopherSwann | May 15, 2020 |
Arthur Machen is, along with Blackwood and Bierce and Clark Ashton Smith, an early proponent of weird/ supernatural horror fantasy. Whereas Lovecraft seemed to revere Dunsany, Machen's influence is not as apparent. He seems to inhabit the outskirts of literature, as no one's favorite.

From the get-go The Hill of Dreams radiates an aura of 'masterpiece.' In my opinion, there are only a few books so polished, so evocative, and so articulate in the English language. It is so precise in its description, that its surreal landscapes and Lovecraftian visions are truly bone-chilling. The narrator, while cliched in some ways by today's standards, is incredibly rigorous in his intellectual pursuits. More so than Machen's other works, this one is the quintessential suggestively occult work of genius.

Like Clark Ashton Smith, Machen had some roots and understanding of poetry. The poetic sensibility is clear and resonating throughout this work. In some ways, the publishing details and coming-of-age revelations serve to ground the magic and dream aspects well, while giving the reader a break from the heady mixture of logic-defying structures of imagery.

I can't think of any novels where the scenery is whipped up into a literary froth as well as in this one. There is a depth of emotion alongside a continually surprising atmosphere of longing and subtle perversions. It is the story of an artist, who changes his perception to better suit his ideals. This idealism is endearing, and we are given over to his delight and maddening setbacks because he is enchanted by a majestic muse.

Prose so rich you have to sip it. And, incredibly, the best Librivox recording I have ever found. ( )
1 vota LSPopovich | Apr 8, 2020 |
Machen is generally considered a major figure in early horror/fantasy writing, but I did not care for this story about a struggling author and his visions, ultimately revealed to be the product of his drug addiction (a fairly common premise in this era). It was just too depressing for me. ( )
  antiquary | Dec 20, 2017 |
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Classic Literature. Fiction. Horror. HTML:

Writer's block takes on a supernatural dimension in The Hill of Dreams, a haunting novel about a young novelist struggling to make his literary dreams come true. Immerse yourself in Machen's lyrical, eerie account of what it means to truly wrestle with one's creativity.

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