This is one of C.A. Smith's best volumes (Averoigne would be the other I'd most recommend), which I expect most will consider good or bad depending on whether this sort of thing is to their taste. Smith's talent to paint a scene in words, inject musicality into prose, and permit wonder/dread to grow slowly in the reader is higher than many of his contemporaries. It's less subtle than Lovecraft and more beautiful than Howard - I'd place this book between Tanith Lee's Night's Master and Neil Gaimen's Sandman.
WHAT AN IMAGINATION
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C.A.S. HYPERBOREA STORIES FAIRLY GLEAM . . FOR THOSE WITH THE WIT, YOU WILL 'SEE' HIS STORIES UNFOLD BEFORE YOU IN MANIFOLD COLOR, HIS WORDS SPILL BEFORE YOU LIKE THE INCANTATIONS OF A WARLOCK. A RARE AND VASTLY UNDER RATED TALENT !
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