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Cursed poet, he is defined. But what does it mean? A label like any other to talk about an author who wanted to differentiate himself, who wrote works that sparked discussion, who invented and reinvented genres, who shook readers, who continues to have readers. Poe is remembered as the master of horror, but the horror he wrote about is perhaps the worst there is, because it comes from within us. Poe wanted to express his fears and his terrors, he wanted to offer readers what frightened him, exposing himself and lowering his defenses.
A misunderstood avant-garde Guido Morselli A writer not suited to his times, Morselli had his own particular style and wrote stories that I Phone Number Data would say do not belong to any genre or category. They are Morsellian works , perhaps we can coin this term not so much to force a categorization, but to make them fit into a space of their own. Morselli, the never published writer - in reality before his suicide he had two essays published, one of which was printed at his own expense - gave life to reflective writings, clear products of what his reading and studies had moved inside him. His writing, read today even after a century, appears almost anachronistic, as if the writer had managed to develop an eternally avant-garde style.
A fantasy made of madness Walter Moers Illustrator, cartoonist, writer, Moers deviates from Germanic fantasy, creating his own universe, the Zamonia continent where everything is possible, populated by the most incredible creatures. What emerges when reading his novels is a fantasy left free, without brakes or inhibitions, without ties too, not belonging to myths and legends but born directly from the places that the author created. Moers gives a picturesque, satirical face to the Fantastic. His Zamonia is actually Walter Moers himself and the novels set in the crazy continent are nothing other than splendid adventures in his unconscious, in his soul, in his deepest being.
A misunderstood avant-garde Guido Morselli A writer not suited to his times, Morselli had his own particular style and wrote stories that I Phone Number Data would say do not belong to any genre or category. They are Morsellian works , perhaps we can coin this term not so much to force a categorization, but to make them fit into a space of their own. Morselli, the never published writer - in reality before his suicide he had two essays published, one of which was printed at his own expense - gave life to reflective writings, clear products of what his reading and studies had moved inside him. His writing, read today even after a century, appears almost anachronistic, as if the writer had managed to develop an eternally avant-garde style.
A fantasy made of madness Walter Moers Illustrator, cartoonist, writer, Moers deviates from Germanic fantasy, creating his own universe, the Zamonia continent where everything is possible, populated by the most incredible creatures. What emerges when reading his novels is a fantasy left free, without brakes or inhibitions, without ties too, not belonging to myths and legends but born directly from the places that the author created. Moers gives a picturesque, satirical face to the Fantastic. His Zamonia is actually Walter Moers himself and the novels set in the crazy continent are nothing other than splendid adventures in his unconscious, in his soul, in his deepest being.