A handsome tome of dark poetry to feed the fans of all things macabre, gothic, and weird.
The perfect book for fans of Edgar Allan Poe and, more widely, for those who love their dark side with a touch of horror. Poetrys fascination with the weird and the macabre has a long literary history, and Sampson sates modern appetites with this curated collection of over 300 of the best poems published on the subject.
There is a fine and terrible tradition of poetry of the occult, the macabre, and the sinister, and this anthology will introduce the reader to both celebrated antiheroes like Keatss serpentine Lamia and Christina Rossettis thirsty goblins, and less well-known figures from nightmare, such as Violet Fanes deadly Victorian siren and Clare Pollards ultramodern Reynardine. From the gothic dreamscapes of Edgar Allan Poe to Coleridges unhallowed ocean, explore the minds dark places with poems that stretch back centuries to the latest terror from todays bards. The sinister but seductive beauty of illustrators such as Harry Clarke accompany the poems in a volume that will speak to those drawn to the dark.