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Herbert West: Reanimador (título original en inglés: Herbert West: Reanimator) es un relato de terror en seis capítulos escrito por H. P. Lovecraft en 1922. El segundo capítulo, El demonio de la peste fue publicado originalmente en una revista de la época como relato corto autoconclusivo, pero posteriormente fue seguido del resto de capítulos, lo que explica que cada uno de ellos sea una historia individual sobre las andanzas del protagonista. El relato narra los resultados de las investigaciones del Dr. Herbert West sobre la muerte y la reanimación de los cuerpos, desde sus tiempos de estudiante en la ficticia Universidad Miskatonic hasta poco después de la Primera Guerra Mundial.Herbert West: Reanimador ha servido de inspiración para, por lo menos, tres películas: Re-Animator (1985), Bride of Re-Animator (1990) y Beyond Reanimator
About the Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft (20 de agosto de 1890 - 15 de marzo de 1937) fue un autor estadounidense que alcanzó la fama póstuma a través de sus influyentes obras de ficción de terror. Prácticamente desconocido y publicado sólo en revistas de pulpa antes de morir en la pobreza, ahora es considerado como uno de los autores más importantes del siglo XX en su género. Lovecraft nació en Providence, Rhode Island, donde pasó la mayor parte de su vida. Entre sus cuentos más célebres están "La llamada de Cthulhu" y "La sombra sobre Innsmouth", ambos canónicos a los Cthulhu Mythos. Nunca capaz de sostenerse a sí mismo de los ingresos como autor y editor, Lovecraft vio el éxito comercial cada vez más le elude en este último período, en parte porque le faltaba la confianza y la unidad para promocionarse. Subsistió en circunstancias progresivamente estrictas en sus últimos años; Una herencia fue completamente gastada por el tiempo que murió a la edad de 46 años. Lovecraft frecuentemente estaba enfermo cuando era niño. Debido a su condición enfermiza, apenas asistió a la escuela hasta los ocho años de edad, y luego fue retirado después de un año. Leyó vorazmente durante este período y se enamoró especialmente de la química y la astronomía. Él produjo varias publicaciones hectographed con una circulación limitada, comenzando en 1899 con la gaceta científica. Cuatro años más tarde, él volvió a la escuela pública en la High School secundaria de la esperanza. Comenzando en su vida temprana, Lovecraft se cree para haber sufrido de la parálisis del sueño, una forma de parasomnia; Él creyó ser asaltado en la noche por los "gaunts horribles de la noche". Se cree que gran parte de su obra posterior se inspiró directamente en estos terrores. (De hecho, "Gaunts de la noche" se convirtió en el tema de un poema que él escribió del mismo nombre, en el cual fueron personificados como criaturas del diablo sin caras.) El adulto Lovecraft era delgado con los ojos oscuros puestos en una cara muy pálida (rara vez salía antes del anochecer). Durante cinco años después de salir de la escuela, vivió una existencia aislada con su madre, principalmente escribiendo poesía sin buscar empleo o nuevos contactos sociales. Esto cambió en 1913 cuando escribió una carta a The Argosy, una revista de pulpa, quejándose de la insipidness de las historias de amor en la publicación por el escritor Fred Jackson


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781535404181
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 26
  • Series Title: Spanish
  • Weight: 50 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1535404183
  • Publisher Date: 27 Dec 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Spanish
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 1 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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