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The Picture of Contented New Wealth: A metaphysical horror

Date
2009
Publisher
Zero Books
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
978-1-84694-270-9
Size
14 × 21 × 1.5 cm
Length
216 
Description

Tariq Goddard’s novel is a gothic tragedy set in the nineteen eighties, bringing proper characterisation and a literary sensibility to the traditional horror story. Its mix of generic elements and mystical realism deal with the irreducibility of evil and its successful normalisation in to our daily and dominant reality.


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