Showing posts with label Gothic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gothic. Show all posts

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Don't Look Now...


If you base your opinion of Daphne DuMaurier's writing talent on seeing the films based on her work, mainly Don't Look Now and The Birds, stop it at once and go and get this book of her short stories.  Included in this lovely NYRB edition, edited by Patrick McGrath, are the stories on which those two films are based and they are so much scarier and way more bizarre than the films.  I loved Du Maurier's novels, but it is in the short story arena that her genius really shines.

The printed version of Don't Look Now and The Birds are both far more frightening than  their film counterparts.  The Birds, especially, is an amazing piece of work.  The sense of tension and isolation that DDM builds throughout that story is chilling.  When the end comes, sad as it is, it is also quite a relief.  Pretty much every story in this collection is a winner.  One of my favorite DDM short stories, The Blue Lenses is included, and for those who haven't encountered this one before, you are in for a treat!  A woman goes into a London hospital for some routine eye surgery and awakes to see the world in a new and horrifying way.  Another favorite, Kiss Me Again Stranger finds a young man who becomes obsessively attracted to an usherette that he sees in a theater.  He follows her onto a bus and let's just say he ends up regretting this attraction in the denouement of this very dark tale.


So, if you haven't experienced the wonder of Daphne DuMaurier's short stories, I cannot recommend this amazing collection strongly enough.  Yes, they are creepy and dark, but they are also amazingly well-crafted and thought-provoking.  I guarantee you'll enjoy them as much or more than the classic films that they inspired!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Gothic Love

I'm back and having survived my recent brush with death (or at least a very bad cold), I thought I'd introduce a new feature for the blog.  I'm calling it Top 5 Tuesday! Basically, every Tuesday I'll put together my top 5 list of something or other. Could be books, authors, genres, etc. I hope that some of you may feel inspired to leave your own top fives in the comments, I'd love to get some new titles or authors to read out of this. For our premiere top 5 Tuesday, I'd wanted to offer my Top 5 Gothic Romances. I adore gothic romance!  I don't give a fig how cliched or insipid they may seem to others, curling up with a gothic and a nice cup of tea on a cold, rainy day is one of life's greatest pleasures.

Top 5 Gothic Romance Titles:

Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
"Reader, I married him."



Mistress of Mellyn - Victoria Holt
"There are two courses open to a gentlewoman when she finds herself in penurious circumstances.......One is to marry, and the other to find a post in keeping with her gentility." 



Rebecca - Daphne Du Maurier
"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderlay again."


His Dark Kiss - Eve Silver
"To travel on a day such as this was a task only for the addled or the desperate."



Lily - Patricia Gaffney
"What if I were a governess?  She was shouting now.  You'd never marry me then, would you?  Because even if you loved me, I'd be too much like your dead wife, your beloved Maura, the woman who made you this way!  But I'm not like her Dev, I'm me, I'm Lily..."