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Название книги: Full MoonCity
Автор(ы): Darrell Schweitzer
Жанр: Триллер
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Full-MoonCity-227643.html
© 2010Compilation copyright © 2010 by Tekno Books and Darrell SchweitzerIntroduction copyright © 2010 by Darrell Schweitzer“The Truth About Werewolves” copyright © 2010 by Lisa Tuttle“Innocent” copyright © 2010 by Gene Wolfe“Kitty Learns the Ropes” copyright © 2010 by Carrie Vaughn, LLC“No Children, No Pets” copyright © 2010 by Esther M. Friesner“Sea Warg” copyright © 2010 by Tanith Lee“Country Mothers’ Sons” copyright © 2010 by Holly Phillips“A Most Unusual Greyhound” copyright © 2010 by Mike Resnick“The Bitch” copyright © 2010 by P. D. Cacek“The Aarne-Thompson Classification Revue” copyright © 2010 by Holly Black“Weredog of Bucharest” copyright © 2010 by Ian Watson“I Was a Middle-Age Werewolf” copyright © 2010 by Ron Goulart“Kvetchula’s Daughter” copyright © 2010 by Darrell Schweitzer“And Bob’s Your Uncle” copyright © 2010 by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro“The Bank Job” copyright © 2010 by Gregory Frost“ La Lune T ’Attend” copyright © 2010 by Peter S. Beagle
I NTRODUCTION
Children of the NightMostly, we fear them.When Bela Lugosi’s vampire Count praised wolves in the 1931 film, this was used to emphasize Dracula’s inhuman, otherworldly nature. It produced some of the most memorable lines ever uttered on the silver screen:The children of the night. What music they make.I doubt it was ordinary wolves he had in mind, either. The uncanny must surely be sensitive to the uncanny, even though, one imagines, vampires might well envy werewolves. After all, vampires are dead, forced to steal vitality to maintain a shadow existence, whereas we
Название книги: Full MoonCity
Автор(ы): Darrell Schweitzer
Жанр: Триллер
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Full-MoonCity-227643.html
© 2010Compilation copyright © 2010 by Tekno Books and Darrell SchweitzerIntroduction copyright © 2010 by Darrell Schweitzer“The Truth About Werewolves” copyright © 2010 by Lisa Tuttle“Innocent” copyright © 2010 by Gene Wolfe“Kitty Learns the Ropes” copyright © 2010 by Carrie Vaughn, LLC“No Children, No Pets” copyright © 2010 by Esther M. Friesner“Sea Warg” copyright © 2010 by Tanith Lee“Country Mothers’ Sons” copyright © 2010 by Holly Phillips“A Most Unusual Greyhound” copyright © 2010 by Mike Resnick“The Bitch” copyright © 2010 by P. D. Cacek“The Aarne-Thompson Classification Revue” copyright © 2010 by Holly Black“Weredog of Bucharest” copyright © 2010 by Ian Watson“I Was a Middle-Age Werewolf” copyright © 2010 by Ron Goulart“Kvetchula’s Daughter” copyright © 2010 by Darrell Schweitzer“And Bob’s Your Uncle” copyright © 2010 by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro“The Bank Job” copyright © 2010 by Gregory Frost“ La Lune T ’Attend” copyright © 2010 by Peter S. Beagle
I NTRODUCTION
Children of the NightMostly, we fear them.When Bela Lugosi’s vampire Count praised wolves in the 1931 film, this was used to emphasize Dracula’s inhuman, otherworldly nature. It produced some of the most memorable lines ever uttered on the silver screen:The children of the night. What music they make.I doubt it was ordinary wolves he had in mind, either. The uncanny must surely be sensitive to the uncanny, even though, one imagines, vampires might well envy werewolves. After all, vampires are dead, forced to steal vitality to maintain a shadow existence, whereas we
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