Fancies and Goodnights

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Pub. Date: 2003-05-31
Publisher(s): NYRB Classics
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Summary

John Collier's edgy, sardonic tales are works of rare wit, curious insight, and scary implication. They stand out as one of the pinnacles in the critically neglected but perennially popular tradition of weird writing that includes E.T.A. Hoffmann and Charles Dickens as well as more recent masters like Jorge Luis Borges and Roald Dahl. With a cast of characters that ranges from man-eating flora to disgruntled devils and suburban salarymen (not that it's always easy to tell one from another), Collier's dazzling stories explore the implacable logic of lunacy, revealing a surreal landscape whose unstable surface is depth-charged with surprise.

Author Biography

John Collier (1901-1980) was born in London. He began his writing career as a poet, first publishing in 1920. He turned to fiction in the early 1930s, producing the popular and controversial novel, His Monkey Wife, about a man who is married to a chimpanzee. In 1935 Collier left England for Hollywood, where he became an active and prolific writer for film and later television; he was particularly influential in developing the brilliantly creepy and subversive style of such television classics as “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” and “The Twilight Zone.” An adaptation from Milton, Paradise Lost: Screenplay for Cinema of the Mind was published in 1973, but never produced as a film. Collier’s other works range from the poetry collection Gemini (1931) to the novels Tom’s A-Cold(1933) and Defy the Foul Fiend (1934), and the short story collections Presenting Moonshine (1941), Fancies and Goodnights (1951), Pictures in the Fire (1958), The John Collier Reader (1972), and The Best of John Collier (1975).

Ray Bradbury started writing fiction at the age of twelve and published his first story when he was twenty. He has since written more than thirty books—novels, stories, essays, plays, and poems—including The Martian Chronicles (1950), the futuristic novel Fahrenheit 451 (1952), and a collection of short stories The Illustrated Man (1951). He lives with his wife in Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. vii
Bottle Partyp. 1
De Mortuisp. 9
Evening Primrosep. 16
Witchs Moneyp. 28
Are you too Late or was I too Earlyp. 40
Fallen Starp. 44
The Touch of Nutmeg Makes itp. 56
Three Bears Cottagep. 64
Pictures in the Firep. 70
Wet Saturdayp. 84
Squirrels have Bright Eyesp. 91
Halfway to Hellp. 97
The Lady on the Greyp. 104
Incident on a Lakep. 112
Over Insurancep. 118
Old Acquaintancep. 124
The Frog Princep. 132
Season of Mistsp. 138
Great Possibilitiesp. 146
Without Benefit of Galsworthyp. 154
The Devil George and Rosiep. 159
Ah the Universityp. 178
Back for Christmasp. 182
Another American Tragedyp. 188
Collaborationp. 195
Midnight Bluep. 202
Gavin O Learyp. 208
If Youth Knew if Age Couldp. 217
Thus I Refute Beelzyp. 228
Special Deliveryp. 233
Rope Enoughp. 249
Little Mementop. 255
Green Thoughtsp. 260
Romance Lingers Adventure Livesp. 275
Bird of Preyp. 279
Variation on a Themep. 287
Night Youth Paris and the Moonp. 299
The Steel Catp. 304
Sleeping Beautyp. 311
Interpretation of a Dreamp. 327
Maryp. 333
Hell Hath no Furyp. 346
In the Cardsp. 352
The Invisible dove Dancer of Strathpheen Islandp. 358
The Right Sidep. 365
Spring Feverp. 370
Youth from Viennap. 378
Possession of Angela Bradshawp. 398
Cancel all I saidp. 403
The Chaserp. 415
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