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Dagon

Published
Jan 1987
Main Genre
Horror Horror
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181

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Regularly cited in lists of the world's best horror novels, Dagon tells the story of Peter Leland whose ancestral secrets emerge to plunge him into a world of terror and degradation.  Employing the Mythos developed by America's great fantasist, H. P. Lovecraft, this novel transforms traditional Gothic elements into an intense, scarifying, modern work.

An international bestseller, Dagon was awarded the Best Foreign Book prize by the French Academy and has ignited spirited debate about its revolutionary approach to its materials. Readers have been known to keep their house lights burning all night while reading this story.

"I am honestly convinced that Fred Chappell is one of the finest writers of this time, one of the rare and precious few who are truly 'major.'" -- George Garrett, author of Death of the Fox and The Succession

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First Edition Jan 1987 St. Martin's ISBN 0312906765
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Apr 2002 Louisiana State University Press ISBN 0807127914
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Jan 2009 Boson Books ISBN 0917990943
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Jan 2002 Boson Books ISBN B004RDOLYC
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Sep 2009 C&M Online Media, Inc. ISBN 1886420297
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