WRITERS + DIRECTORS ON THE POWER OF HORROR
Catriona Ward, interview for The Guardian
Mark Gatiss, in A History of Horror (2010)
Pascal Laugier, for Electric Sheep
Candyman (1992), dir. Bernard Rose
Colin Dickey, Ghostland
Carmen Maria Machado, for Paris Review
Kier-La Janisse, House of Psychotic Women
Possession (1981), dir. Andrzej Żuławski
Mariana Enríquez, ‘Notes on Craft’, Granta
Guillermo del Toro, Haunted Castles, Dark Mirrors
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Mariana Enriquez, Our Share of Night (tr. Megan McDowell)
Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn
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Cada visita a otra casa, cualquier cosa, parecía una excursión al mundo de la dicha ajena.
Un lugar soleado para gente sombría, Mariana Enriquez.
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Illustration of “No meat over us”, again, by Mariana Enriquez’ story.
(Ilustración de “Nada de carne sobre nosotras” de Mariana Enriquez, otra vez)
This one’s short, and you can find it in Mariana’s collection “The things we lost in the fire”. Absolutely lovely work about EDs and obsession
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Emily Brönte, Wuthering Heights (1847) (found on Pinterest) || Mariana Enríquez, Our Share of Night (2019).
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happy to note that this particular enriquez is as characteristically weird as i expected it to be (and very good so far)
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Our Share of Night, Mariana Enriquez
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"Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego", de Mariana Enríquez
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currently reading
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"…the golden hair on his legs, the wide and battered chest, the sunken belly, the scars, the dark gray veins on his arms under the light skin, the very long hair that gave him neither the look of a viking nor a rocker not a hippie but something that was only visiting in the present, something wild and desolate."
This made me think of Pelle
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Illustration of “The things we lost in the fire”, short story by Mariana Enriquez
(Ilustración de “Las cosas que perdimos en el fuego” de Mariana Enriquez)
My favourite Argentine horror author right now. I absolutely recommend her books, though I haven’t gotten the chance to look at her translated texts. The illustration isn’t really text accurate, but I wanted to capture a bit of that unity within the horror :)
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