The Lure of the Unknown: Essays on the Strange, a collection of essays and talks by Algernon Blackwood, was far more delightful than I’d expected.
Blackwood’s weird stories are among my favorites. But not all of his tales are “ghost stories” or “weird” or “queer” (in the old-fashioned sense). He also wrote children’s stories, and novels dealing with more spiritual, mystical, and psychic themes. . . .
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