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  1. Robert Aickman (1914–1981) was the son of an architect and grandson of the Victorian Gothic novelist Richard Marsh (author of the occult bestseller The Beetle). He did not attend university and subsisted on a small family income in London, working variously as a literary agent, editor, and theater and art critic.

  2. Robert Aickman: Strange Stories in the Archive. On the 10th November the British Library will be hosting Even Stranger Things: A Night for Robert Aickman. It will be an uncanny evening of readings and discussion to mark the arrival of Robert Aickman’s archive at the British Library. The archive has now been catalogued and this blog explores ...

  3. Robert Aickman has 144 books on Goodreads with 63745 ratings. Robert Aickman’s most popular book is Cold Hand in Mine: Strange Stories.

  4. Robert Aickman: Strange Stories in the Archive. On the 10th November the British Library will be hosting Even Stranger Things: A Night for Robert Aickman. It will be an uncanny evening of readings and discussion to mark the arrival of Robert Aickman’s archive at the British Library. The archive has now been catalogued and this blog explores ...

  5. 20 de jun. de 2022 · Weird #50: “The Hospice” by Robert Aickman (1975) On June 20, 2022June 13, 2022 By matthewrettino In The Archaeology of Weird Fiction Project, Uncategorized. Photo by Avi Agarwal on Unsplash. Robert Aickman is a British ghost story writer whose stories have had a recent uptick in popularity, though he remained obscure for decades.

  6. Robert Aickman, considerado por muchos uno de los más destacados escritores ingleses de literatura fantástica de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, siempre sostuvo que no escribía cuentos de terror, sino historias de lo extraño –así le gustaba definirlas–, historias que tienen la rara virtud de sumergirnos en una tensa atmósfera envolvente tan inquietante como poética.

  7. 26 de oct. de 2016 · A rare Aickman character who is actually capable of forming a relationship, Stephen dearly misses his wife, who “had been part of him," but he is fascinated by the younger woman, who appears ignorant of contemporary life and seems “part of nature." Slowly, Nell will disorder his world, bringing it to a terminal point. Get this title.