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The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 11, July 1934 by Various and Charles D. Hornig
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The Fantasy Fan, Volume 1, Number 11, July 1934 by Various and Charles D. Hornig is a monthly magazine dedicated to fantasy literature and science fiction, published during the early 20th century. The issue features contributions from notable authors and covers a wide range of topics related to fantasy and horror genres, showcasing both original stories and articles that discuss influential works and authors in the field. This particular issue contains several creative pieces, including Clark Ashton Smith’s speculative short story The Epiphany of Death, which delves into themes of aesthetics and mortality, intertwined with a supernatural element. Additionally, there are reflections on H.P. Lovecraft’s work and literary contributions from various authors, emphasizing the interconnections between their writings. Other segments, like Dreams of Yith by Duane W. Rimel, and Smoke Without Fire by Kenneth B. Pritchard, offer diverse takes on realms of the imagination, featuring elements of horror, adventure, and curiosity. Overall, this publication reflects the early developments of the fantasy genre and serves as a portal into the creative minds of its time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



