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The End of the Story

Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith, Book 1

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The End of the Story

By: Clark Ashton Smith
Narrated by: Fleet Cooper, Allan Robertson, Joe Knezevich, Bernard Setaro Clark, William Neenan, Chris Kayser
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Published in chronological order, with extensive story and bibliographic notes, this series not only provides access to stories that have been out of print for years, but gives them a historical and social context. Series editors Scott Conners and Ronald S. Hilger excavated the still-existing manuscripts, letters and various published versions of the stories, creating a definitive "preferred text" for Smith's entire body of work. This first volume of the series, brings together 25 of his fantasy stories, written between 1925 and 1930, including such classics as "The Abominations of Yondo," "The Monster of the Prophecy," "The Last Incantation" and the title story.

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Clark Ashton Smith’s unique take on science fiction, fantasy, and horror is given life by a chorus of voices, performing 25 of his earliest works, including "The Abominations of Yondo", "The Monster of the Prophecy", "The Last Incantation", and the title story. This first of five volumes of edited and curated "preferred texts" of Smith’s work serves as justification for a re-appreciation of this master of speculative fiction, the third member of the Weird Tales unholy horror trinity, the other two being H.P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard. Smith’s appreciation for human sexuality, fondness for ribald humor, and strong female characters are all on display in mind-engaging, goose bump-inspiring short and unsettling stories.

Creative Worlds • Diverse Stories • Multiple Narrators • Fantastical Adventures • Elaborate Descriptions

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I was completely drawn into these wonderful fantasies the narrations made them come alive loved it

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This collection was performed well. The stories themselves are great. A great value for those who enjoy H.P. Lovecraft etc.

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Clark Ashton Smith is in a class of his own. Enter the bizarre, weird, fantastical, adventurous, and freaky world of Ashton's imagination. You will not be disappointed.

Wonderful collection of Ashton's tales.

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Really interesting read to understand the tone of speculative fiction in the early 20th century. Smith's stories shift fairly fluidly between sci-fi space-faring adventures on alien worlds to pseudo-horror fantasy tales of occult powers or ancient evils seeping into contemporary life. Smith tends to see the binary of good versus evil in these worlds and also leans quite heavily on the archaic concept of "elder races" or "sub-species." This was likely common thinking for a white man in the 1920s or 30s, but it must be acknowledged by 21st-century readers.

Fantasy and scifi stories of their time

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I knew I would like this book, but I was surprised by how much I loved it. Highly recommended for all lovers of old school Weird Tales authors.

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