Tune in for another tale from “The Horror of Horacio Quiroga”
Welcome back to HorrorBabble's THE HORROR OF HORACIO QUIROGA reading series. This week: The Solitaire.
Welcome back to HorrorBabble's THE HORROR OF HORACIO QUIROGA reading series. This week: The Solitaire.
As a follower of modernism, and an admirer of the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Guy de Maupassant, Quiroga was compelled to author works addressing the nature of man and beast, often through use of the supernatural and the bizarre.
As a follower of modernism, and an admirer of the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Guy de Maupassant, Quiroga was compelled to author works addressing the nature of man and beast, often through use of the supernatural and the bizarre.
"The Earth Draws" by Norwegian author Jonas Lie, first appeared in his 1893 collection, Weird Tales from Northern Seas.
"The Arctic Death" by American author Wilford Allen, first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in June 1927