Clark Ashton Smith (Long Valley, 1893 - Pacific Grove, 1961) fue un poeta, autor de relatos y escultor californiano que formó junto a sus amigos H.P. Lovecraft y Robert E. Howard un grupo literario que se dio a conocer en los años veinte...
La Hiperbórea de Clark Ashton Smith es un continente primigenio, cuya concepción debe tanto a los antiguos griegos como a los escritos de Madame Blavatsky. El ciclo se desarrolla entre el Mioceno y el Pleistoceno y tiene como objetivo, en...
The California poet and fantaisiste Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961) created many imaginary worlds, but none so imbued with terror and strangeness as the realm of Averoigne, set in medieval France. In the dozen tales of this cycle, Smith found a convenient...
Clark Ashton Smith could well be considered one of the great poets of the twentieth century, and much of his verse explores the realms of fantasy, terror, wonder, and the supernatural. In this volume-the first major selection of Smithâs...
William Beckford comenzó a escribir Los Episodios con la intención de unirlos a su célebre Vathek y publicar todos sus relatos orientales en un solo volumen; un deseo que no pudo ver cumplido en vida, pues el tercer episodio, la Histo...
Clark Ashton Smith came in touch with August Derleth in 1930, when, following H. P. Lovecrafts instruction, Smith forwarded to Derleth the manuscript of Lovecrafts tale, The Whisperer in Darkness. Derleth replied immediately and included without prelimina...
The publication of the complete extant correspondence of H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith is a landmark in the study of weird fiction. These two titans remained close colleagues for fifteen years, and their letters shed light not only on each writer...
In this second volume of the correspondence of H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, we find the two authors in the prime of their careers. Smith was publishing frequently in the weird and science fiction pulps of the day, compelled to earn money to...
In addition to being a prolific and innovative poet in his own right, Clark Ashton Smith was a noted translator of French and Spanish poetry. Teaching himself French in the mid-1920s, Smith undertook the ambitious program of translating the entirety of...
Included in this volume are four tales by Clark Ashton Smith: "The Empire of the Necromancers," "The Enchantress of Sylaire," "The Invisible City," and "The Mother of Toads."