Fifty-One Tales
Lord Dunsany
Lu par Thomas A. Copeland





Very brief, well-crafted stories, many having surprise endings, all steeped in the dye of myth and calling to every reader's neglected imagination. (Summary by Thomas Copeland) (1 hr 50 min)
Chapitres
Fifty-One Tales | 46:25 | Lu par Thomas A. Copeland |
Fifty-One Tales | 1:04:06 | Lu par Thomas A. Copeland |
Critiques
Recommended for people interested in early works of the weird.





Timothy Ferguson
This is an odd little book. It has tiny stories, arguably vignettes, that mass, undeveloped, in its pages. Many are excellent, some are weak, all are finished so quickly that unless you choose to linger they seem lost in the flow of stories. He cheats a little: many of the stories are effectively the same story. There’s a bleak humour that emerges from many of the stories.





tanning
imaginative, visual stark, melodious. well read with calmness and variations
Wow





K. wolf
It's like listening to music 🎵🎶