Posts Tagged ‘Mystery Writers of America’

MWA Honor’s Poe’s 200th Brithday

Monday, January 19th, 2009

In honor of the Edgar Allan Poe’s 200th birthday on Jan. 19, the Mystery Writers of America have compiled a volume of his works — from the best-loved to the more obscure — along with short essays by award-winning authors who cite him as their inspiration.

In the Shadow of the Master (William Morrow, 416 pages, $24.95), edited by Michael Connelly: The beating of the telltale heart still echoes beneath the floorboards. The cask of amontillado still eludes the wretched Fortunato. The raven still croaks, “Nevermore.”

No matter how many times you read them, Edgar Allan Poe’s classic tales never seem to lose their macabre magic.

In the Shadow of the Master was edited by Michael Connelly and includes vignettes by mystery authors from Sue Grafton to Stephen King.

Their essays provide a range of insightful observations. Some authors reminisce about their favorite Poe tales, while others recall their first exposure to his stories. Still others have come back to Poe’s works after many years and describe how their reactions have evolved as they’ve grown older.

Most of the guest essays sparkle. Each is about two to five pages, a quick read, and each resonates with an unmistakable passion for Poe.
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‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Author, Ira Levin Dead at 78

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

This is the second honorary unsubscribe in a week.

NEW YORK (AFP) – Ira Levin, the playwright and novelist who wrote “Rosemary’s Baby,” “The Stepford Wives” and “The Boys From Brazil,” has died at the age of 78, the New York Times reported Tuesday.

Levin died Monday at his home in Manhattan, apparently of natural causes, the newspaper quoted his son Nicholas as saying. (more…)

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