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max_renn 06-14-2011 03:13 PM

Question for Sarban fans
 
I enjoyed reading The Doll Maker and Ringstones and I'm considering purchasing a copy of The Sacrifice and Other Stories. I want to know a little about the stories and if it's a worthwhile purchase.

-Adam

tartarusrussell 06-14-2011 04:21 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by max_renn (Post 66403)
I enjoyed reading The Doll Maker and Ringstones and I'm considering purchasing a copy of The Sacrifice and Other Stories. I want to know a little about the stories and if it's a worthwhile purchase.

-Adam

I'm biased, of course, because I published The Sacrifice... But I think that the stories in that collection are actually stronger than most of those in Ringstones. They are very effective, quite different from each other, and in case you were wondering, they are completely finished tales (as opposed to the fragmentary material in Discovery of Heretics). If you've previously enjoyed his work you won't be disappointed.

All the best

Ray

Brendan Moody 06-14-2011 05:22 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
I'll be reviewing The Sacrifice and Other Stories on my blog in the near future (this week sometime, I hope), and can post a link here once it's done.

max_renn 06-15-2011 12:19 AM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
"Capra" and "A Christmas Story" are the only stories I found to be weak in Ringstones. I read an unenthusiastic synopsis of "The Khan" somewhere before I read the story. I must admit that I wasn't too excited about reading a tale about a woman encountering a bear lording over a harem! I ended up pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the story. Tartarus recently reprinted The Doll Maker and Ringstones, is there any chance of The Sacrifice being reprinted in the near future?

Adam

bendk 06-15-2011 02:11 AM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
I read Sarban's short novel The Sound of His Horn many years ago and enjoyed it very much. It was chosen for the book Horror 100 Best Books. I know I have a copy of his Doll Maker and Other Tales of the Uncanny somewhere, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet.

tartarusrussell 06-15-2011 03:14 AM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by max_renn (Post 66412)
Tartarus recently reprinted The Doll Maker and Ringstones, is there any chance of The Sacrifice being reprinted in the near future?
Adam

Yes -- we plan to put all of his work back into print over the next year.

max_renn 06-15-2011 02:42 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
That's great news. I think I'll wait and purchase from Tartarus. I know I'm not alone in being grateful to Tartarus Press for keeping authors like Sarban and Robert Aickman (a favorite of mine) in print.

Thanks
Adam

Dark Deceiver 06-15-2011 06:29 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
[QUOTE=max_renn;66450]That's great news. I think I'll wait and purchase from Tartarus. I know I'm not alone in being grateful to Tartarus Press for keeping authors like Sarban and Robert Aickman (a favorite of mine) in print.

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jonathan122 06-20-2011 05:34 AM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
Number 14, one of the stories in The Sacrifice, is probably my favourite of Sarban's work. (The other stories in the book are also good.)

Brendan Moody 06-20-2011 12:10 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
A little later than expected, I've reviewed The Sacrifice and Other Stories. As I say in the review, I haven't read Ringstones, The Sound of His Horn, or The Doll Maker, so I can't compare it to those based on personal experience. But I liked The Sacrifice a lot, particularly the title story, and can't imagine that these four novellas aren't every bit the equal of the work published in Sarban's lifetime.

Also, this seems like a good place to mention that Tartarus has made several Sarban titles available as e-books.

nomis 06-20-2011 10:51 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
Strange it hasn't been mention yet in this thread, but today Tartarus announced the availability of three Sarban books in electronic format. If you've an ebook reader and have not yet tasted Sarban's work, perhaps now is the time to experiment, considering the lower cost.

Brendan Moody 06-20-2011 11:01 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
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Originally Posted by nomis (Post 66645)
Strange it hasn't been mention yet in this thread

Um...

nomis 06-21-2011 10:15 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
Don't try to confuse me with the facts!

Michael 05-12-2012 11:54 PM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brendan Moody (Post 66621)
A little later than expected, I've reviewed The Sacrifice and Other Stories. As I say in the review, I haven't read Ringstones, The Sound of His Horn, or The Doll Maker, so I can't compare it to those based on personal experience. But I liked The Sacrifice a lot, particularly the title story, and can't imagine that these four novellas aren't every bit the equal of the work published in Sarban's lifetime.

Also, this seems like a good place to mention that Tartarus has made several Sarban titles available as e-books.

Brendan, I saw you have reviewed "The Sacrifice and Other Stories," "Discovery of Heretics" and "Time: A Falconer" on your site. I was wondering if you had any plans on reviewing other Sarban works? If you already have, all apologies for me missing those.

Brendan Moody 05-13-2012 09:58 AM

Re: Question for Sarban fans
 
I definitely plan to review Sarban's other books; I just need to buy and read them first. I've got a lot of reading material piled up at the moment, so I can't say how long it will be before I get back to Sarban, but I'm sure when I do I'll mention it here. Thanks for asking.


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