Vince Kling reminds us not
to forget M.R. James, and Jeff Renye mentions James’s
“Casting the Runes” and follows up
by highlighting R.W. Chambers’s collection The King in
Yellow (1895).
Kisha Tracy reminds us of Orson Welles’s War of the Worlds scare, which aired on Halloween eve in 1938.
On Twitter, @VendettaStudies
highlights the supernatural works of Washington Irving, especially “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
and “Rip Van Winkle.”
Next series starts Monday,
Ben
PS. What would you add to these ideas?
11/3 Memory Day nominees: A tie between William Cullen Bryant, whose poems and journalism helped establish and define American literature and identity in the Early Republic; and Walker Evans, whose photographs helped chart the worst and best of Depression-era America.
11/4 Memory Day nominees: A tie between two 20th century figures who heavily influenced American culture and society, if in profoundly different ways, Will Rogers and Ruth Handler.
And Mark Helmsing adds "Shirley Jackson, Ambrose Bierce, James Purdy, Robert Bloch, and Harlan Ellison."
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