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The Horned God
The Horned God

The Horned God

Weird Tales of the Great God Pan

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Tales of the Weird

FICTION

288 Pages, 5 x 7.5

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $16.95 (US $16.95) (CA $22.95)

Publication Date: March 2023

ISBN 9780712354967

Rights: US, CA, SAM & MX

British Library Publishing (Mar 2023)

Price: $16.95
 
 

Overview

Many writers in the early twentieth century particularly were fascinated by Pan as a figure of unbridled vivacity and pagan ecstasy, but also associated the god and folk hero with a sense of danger and even horror.

The pipe music shrilled suddenly around her, seeming to come from the bushes at her very feet, and at the same moment the great beast slewed round and bore directly down upon her.

In 1894, Arthur Machen’s landmark novella The Great God Pan was published, sparking a resurgence of literary fascination with the figure of the pagan goat god.

Tales from a broad spectrum of writers from E M Forster to prolific pulpsters such as Greye Le Spina took the god’s rebellious and chaotic influence as their subject, spinning beguiling tales of society turned upside down and the forces of nature compelling protagonists to ecstatic heights or bizarre dooms.

Selecting an eclectic cross-section of tales and short poems from this boom of Pan-centric literature, many first published in the influential Weird Tales magazine, this new collection examines the roots of a cultural phenomenon and showcases Pan’s potential to introduce themes of queer awakening and celebrations of the transgressive into the thrillingly weird stories in which he was invoked.

Author Biography

Michael Wheatley is a writer and researcher based at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research explores aspects of the ecoGothic, queer theory and delves into how Weird fiction can help society engage with the current climate crisis. He is the author of The Writers’ Block, an experimental horror short story collection published by Black Bear Press in 2019.