In this collection, the third in a row, almost in annual pace, the place found various giants of world literature with its unfamiliar works.There's everything from school reading such as Mark Twain and his strange dreams, Oscar Wilde without The Picture of Dorian Gray, Frank L. Baum without the Wizard and the golden road of Ivan Turgenev without fathers and sons, Rudyard Kipling without tigers and jungles, Jack London without wolves and difficult life in Alaska, and Leonid Andreyev's Lazarus and tell the story of the resurrection as the Walt Whitman deals with school discipline ...
But do not think that we forgot authors that will in years to come become a classic, and maybe one day themselves be included in the schools reading.Edith Nesbith isby default good in her horror miniatures while Washington Irving plays with the relationship of the devil and the small man.
The story of Bob Shaw is on the verge of horror, mostly due to unexpected outcome and end where the shock and disbelief take the place of horror.David J. Schow, as screenwriter of the cult "Crow" story, tells a tale of an ordinary week of a vampire hunter.Do not skip the Mike McCormack with a damn good story written about the art such as the preface to the catalog of exhibition and about what is needed to become a recognized artist ...
In this collection, the third in a row, almost in annual pace, the place found various giants of world literature with its unfamiliar works.There's everything from school reading such as Mark Twain and his strange dreams, Oscar Wilde without The Picture of Dorian Gray, Frank L. Baum without the Wizard and the golden road of Ivan Turgenev without fathers and sons, Rudyard Kipling without tigers and jungles, Jack London without wolves and difficult life in Alaska, and Leonid Andreyev's Lazarus and tell the story of the resurrection as the Walt Whitman deals with school discipline ...
But do not think that we forgot authors that will in years to come become a classic, and maybe one day themselves be included in the schools reading.Edith Nesbith isby default good in her horror miniatures while Washington Irving plays with the relationship of the devil and the small man.
The story of Bob Shaw is on the verge of horror, mostly due to unexpected outcome and end where the shock and disbelief take the place of horror.David J. Schow, as screenwriter of the cult "Crow" story, tells a tale of an ordinary week of a vampire hunter.Do not skip the Mike McCormack with a damn good story written about the art such as the preface to the catalog of exhibition and about what is needed to become a recognized artist ...