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Robert E. Howard's 'Bran Mak Morn - Trilogy' coalesces myth, history, and dark fantasy into an evocative narrative tapestry. Through 'Kings of the Night,' 'Worms of the Earth,' and 'The Children of the Night,' readers are transported to the remnants of a warrior race, the Picts, in the twilight of their power. Howard infuses his prose with a distinct brand of fervent, muscular storytelling-a hallmark of his work-and implants Bran Mak Morn firmly within the rich soil of sword and sorcery literature. A profound sense of tragic heroism pervades the trilogy, as it pays homage to civilizations lost…mehr

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Robert E. Howard's 'Bran Mak Morn - Trilogy' coalesces myth, history, and dark fantasy into an evocative narrative tapestry. Through 'Kings of the Night,' 'Worms of the Earth,' and 'The Children of the Night,' readers are transported to the remnants of a warrior race, the Picts, in the twilight of their power. Howard infuses his prose with a distinct brand of fervent, muscular storytelling-a hallmark of his work-and implants Bran Mak Morn firmly within the rich soil of sword and sorcery literature. A profound sense of tragic heroism pervades the trilogy, as it pays homage to civilizations lost to the sands of time and to the relentless march of empire. American author Robert E. Howard, a maestro of pulp fiction realms, creates in Bran Mak Morn a conduit for exploring themes of cultural decline and resilience. His life's tableau, painted with intense personal struggles and an imaginative mind, imbued his characters with authenticity and pathos-qualities palpable in this collection. Howard, heralded as the progenitor of the sword and sorcery genre, has here entrenched his Pictish chief within the annals of speculative fiction, nesting him alongside his iconic creation, Conan the Barbarian. 'Discover the echoes of ancient valor and the whispers of arcane magic within the 'Bran Mak Morn - Trilogy.' It beckons both the scholar and the casual reader, inviting them to wander amidst the spectral mists of Howard's historical reverie. In the journey through Howard's conceived antiquity, readers will grapple with timeless queries of identity and power. This masterstroke of storytelling is recommended for those captivated by the intersection of myth and history, and are yet unafraid to traverse the shadows of a forgotten age.

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Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) was a seminal figure in the genre of sword and sorcery, with his works laying the foundation for what would become a thriving subgenre in fantasy literature. Born in Peaster, Texas, Howard spent much of his life in the rural town of Cross Plains, where he cultivated his writing career. His most notable creation, Conan the Barbarian, would eventually overshadow his other characters, but his literary repertoire extends beyond the Cimmerian tales. Howard's Bran Mak Morn trilogy, consisting of 'Kings of the Night,' 'Worms of the Earth,' and 'The Children of the Night,' exemplifies his fascination with bygone civilizations and the interplay between history and legend. His storytelling is characterized by a palpable sense of adventure, vivid depictions of combat, and a dark, brooding atmosphere, often exploring themes of barbarism versus civilization. A member of the 'Weird Tales' circle along with contemporaries like H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, Howard was prolific in his short life, authoring numerous stories that contributed to his legacy as a pioneer in speculative fiction. Tragically, Howard's life was cut short when he died by suicide at the age of 30. Despite his brief career, Robert E. Howard remains a titan within the fantasy genre, his works continually rediscovered and cherished by new generations of readers drawn to his rugged and mythic realms.