Antologia do Conto Abominável
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Antologia do Conto Abominável (1969) is an anthology of macabre fiction. Its title translates in English as "Anthology of the Abominable Tale." It was edited, translated and annotated by Aníbal Fernandes, prefaced by Vitor Silva Tavares, designed by Carlos Fernandes and published by Afrodite.
Authors and tales:
- Edgar Allan Poe – “Hop-Frog”
- Ambrose Bierce – “Óleo de Cão”
- Léon Bloy – “O Fim do Don Juan”
- Octave Mirbeau – “As Bocas Inúteis”
- Jean Richepin – “Deshoulières”
- Alphonse Allais – “Uma Farsa Maldosa”
- Marcel Schwob – “Os Sem-Fronha”
- Edward White – “Lukundu”
- Medeiros e Albuquerque – “O Soldado Jacob”
- Gaston Leroux – “Uma História de Apavorar”
- Heins Hans Ewers – ““Salsa” em Granada”
- Maurice Renard – “A Borboleta da Morte”
- Guillaume Apollinaire – “O Rabichão e o Talião”
- Monteiro Lobato – “O Bugio Moqueado”
- Richard Connell – “A Caça do General Zaroff”
- Dino Buzzati – “Não Esperavam Outra Coisa”
- Marcel Béalu – “Morta Antes do Tempo”
- Thomas Owen – “Tu és Poeira...”
- Tennessee Williams – “O Maçagista Negro”
- Claude Seignolle – “Um Monstro Alugado ao Quarto de Hora”
- Ingmar Bergman – “Recordações de Infância de Jack o Estripador”
- Boris Vian – “As Formigas”
- Richard Matheson – “Diário de um Monstro”
- Donald Westlake – “Numa Ilha Deserta”
- Belen – “Amor de Autómato”
- Arrabal – “Dois Labirintos”
- Júlio Moreira – “O Menino Septentrião”
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