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The First Book of Classical Horror Stories

by D. F. Lewis (Editor)

Other authors: Stephen Bacon (Contributor), Adam S. Cantwell (Contributor), Dominy Clements (Contributor), Lawrence Conquest (Contributor), Nicole Cushing (Contributor)16 more, Holly Day (Contributor), Karim Ghahwagi (Contributor), Andrew Hook (Contributor), John Howard (Contributor), Rhys Hughes (Contributor), Colin Insole (Contributor), Rachel Kendall (Contributor), Tony Lovell (Contributor), Daniel Mills (Contributor), Sarah O'Scalaidhe (Contributor), M. Sullivan (Contributor), Carmen Tudor (Contributor), S.D. Tullis (Contributor), Mark Valentine (Contributor), Watt. D.P. (Contributor), Aliya Whiteley (Contributor)

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An anthology of Horror Stories by various authors on the theme of Classical Music. ----- Editor's potentially biased appraisal: A basic reasonably priced paperback in the good-hearted tradition of the Small Press of yesteryear, with all its mixture of good and potential characterful 'idiosyncracies'. ----- "The 'Classical' in 'Classical Music' entails Romantic and all manner of other styles ancient and new: a Marriage of Heaven and Hell from Baroque to Broke. Indents and spacings-out with ligetis or ligottis and other knots of text that create new visions, new meanings: ugly or sublime, rarely neither, often both." a quotation from 'Thumper-Monster: The Phenomenology of Music' (2001) by Tokkmaster Clerke ----- "Classical music is the music that is sold from the Classical Music department of HMV in Oxford Street, London." a quotation from 'Simple Definitions' (1996) by Nial Hopper
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