• The Great God Pan and Other Weird Tales

  • De: Arthur Machen
  • Narrado por: Peter Wickham
  • Duración: 12 h y 51 m
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (146 calificaciones)

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De: Arthur Machen
Narrado por: Peter Wickham
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Dubbed the greatest horror story in English by Stephen King, The Great God Pan is an eerie and otherworldly mystery about a diabolical operation and its terrifying repercussions. After rescuing a young woman from the streets of London, Dr. Raymond uses her as a test subject for brain surgery aimed at "lifting the veil" of reality, to see the supernatural and the "great god Pan".

The operation is a disaster and leaves the subject lobotomized. Years later, London becomes afflicted with a strange series of male suicides connected to a beautiful but sinister woman named Helen. Just who is she, and what is her connection to Dr. Raymond's failed experiment?

First published in 1890, The Great God Pan influenced many writers of the genre, including the unrivalled master H.P. Lovecraft. It makes perfect listening for a dark and rainy evening.

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Machen Mellow

I was disappointed when I heard Peter Wickham reading Machen’s male characters in tone of a London clubman but I had to admit that this voice did fit them. Unfortunately two of Machen’s greatest tales are narrated by women and Wickham’s female voices grated. I still enjoyed hearing the tales of the great horror innovator who conjured horrors he was (usually) too Victorian to describe.

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Yawn

I had high expectations since Stephen King names this book as an inspiration for his work. The stories may be the progenitor for modern horror, but the narration was not distinct and at time tended to drone on in a near monotone voice. I haven’t finished the audio book. This is one rare time it was easier to read the actual book.

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Wonderful Performance of Fantastic Tales

Peter Wickham does a marvellous job bringing these weird and fantastic (in both senses of the word) tales to life. I'll always reread these stories with his characteristic "yeeesss..." in my head.

A previous review states that these stories are abridged. That is totally incorrect. I listened along with the original texts and everything is complete.

For anyone unfamiliar with Machen, this is a great overview of his "big hits" but you'll want to go further after this first taste.

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Introduction to Arthur Machen

So I had heard about Arthur Machen. Think I heard some of his stuff on BBC radio 4 at some point. Thought to enlarge my taste of his sort of stories on Audible. He is quite the master of a slow burn vague sense of creepiness. More unsettling than sheer stark horror. Read: Psychological, subliminal rather than blatant blood and thrills. Also, the element of Mother Nature - in her darker moods (the trees are turning on you) and fairy folk who live intimately in that milieu - is very bold in his flavor of writing. And does leave you with a keen sense of the time and place in which he lived and wrote. #Dark #Creepy #Absurd #Quirky #Tagsgiving #Sweepstakes

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Victorian Mysticism at its Best

Machen's stories captured my imagination with their allusive and elusive subject matter. The nesting and interweaving of stories across the collection is masterful. Wickham's narration communicates an air of wonder and awe. He's excellent. I probably enjoyed it more read aloud than if I'd read it myself. It reminds of why Brit Lit fascinated me as a girl.

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A well-written cure for insomnia

H.P. Lovecraft is one of my favorite authors, so when I read his praise for Arthur Machen's work in a treatise he wrote about weird fiction, I was excited to listen to this. Mr. Machen was a very competent writer, but just because one can string together words eloquently doesn't mean one can write a good story. He's great at creating atmosphere, and there is some really engaging dialogue. But there are no thrills here. Not one decent scare. The stories meander on and fizzle out at the end. Sometimes a story would come to an end and another one would begin, and I thought I was still listening to the same story. The conclusions were not at all worth the buildup. I couldn't make it all the way through the book, unfortunately, though I took several breaks from it to listen to books that were actually entertaining. The only thing "weird" about this book is why Lovecraft liked it so much.

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