Stigmata

  • Written by Jerad Walters
  • ISBN: 9780971205109
  • Format: Hardcover, 336pp
  • Publish Date: October 1, 2001
  • Dimensions: 8" × 12"
  • Original Price: US$150
  • Genre: Horror Weird Fiction
  • Publication Type: Anthology
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About
Jerad Walters is an influential figure in contemporary literature, known for his contributions to anthologies that blend various forms of artistic expression. His work on "Stigmata: An Anthology of Writing and Art" highlights his commitment to showcasing a diverse array of voices, including notable authors like Patricia Highsmith and James Baldwin, alongside striking visual art. This anthology, which garnered two World Fantasy Award nominations in 2002, reflects Walters' interest in the intersections of literature, art, and film, revealing his ability to curate content that resonates with both literary and visual sensibilities. Through his editorial endeavors, Walters has significantly impacted the landscape of modern literary anthologies, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across different artistic mediums.

"Stigmata" is an anthology that brings together a diverse array of writing and art, showcasing contributions from notable figures in literature and visual arts. The collection features fiction from acclaimed authors such as Patricia Highsmith and Robert Coover, alongside essays by literary giants like Henry Miller and James Baldwin. This blend of genres and styles creates a rich tapestry that examines the intersections of art and narrative, inviting readers to consider the complexities of human experience through various lenses.

The anthology also includes poetry and film essays, further enhancing its thematic depth. The inclusion of visual art by creators like Fritz Eichenberg and Denis Tiani adds a striking visual dimension to the text, allowing for a multi-sensory engagement with the material. "Stigmata" is not merely a collection of works; it is a curated experience that challenges readers to confront the boundaries of genre and form.

Nominated for two World Fantasy Awards in 2002, "Stigmata" has earned recognition for its innovative approach and literary significance. The anthology's eclectic nature reflects the evolving landscape of contemporary literature, making it a noteworthy contribution to the field. Through its varied content, "Stigmata" addresses themes of identity, creativity, and the often-blurred lines between reality and imagination, solidifying its place as an important work in modern literary discourse.


Edition Details
  • Limited to 300 copies.
  • Short stories by Robert Coover, John Collier, Donald Barthelme, Patricia Highsmith, Thomas Wiloch, and others.
  • Essays by Henry Miller, James Baldwin, Robin Wood, Susan Sontag, and Lane Roth.
  • Poetry by Louise Bogan and G. Sutton Breiding.
  • Artwork by Denis Tiani, Harry O. Morris, Lynd Ward, and others.
  • Oversize book with black cloth and four-color frontispiece.

Contents:
  • A Poison Tree
  • The Clod and the Pebble
  • London
  • The Babysitter
  • Film, Society and Ideas: Nosferatu and Horror of Dracula
  • Burying the Undead: The Use and Obsolescence of Count Dracula
  • The Staff of Life
  • Medusa
  • The Alchemist
  • Kept
  • Several Voices Out of a Cloud
  • Last Hill in a Vista
  • Late
  • Juan's Song
  • Exhortation
  • Retrospective: Denis Tiani
  • Bird of Prey
  • The Follower
  • The New Lost Generation
  • Portfolio: Harry O. Morris
  • Letter from Hopey: August 1992
  • The Weather of Melancholy
  • Epitaphs for San Francisco
  • The Gifts
  • Omens
  • My Childhood Haunts Me Like a Luminous Ghost
  • Lost Pleasures
  • Baroque
  • Game
  • Wood Engravings: Fritz Eichenberg
  • Miscellaneous Woodcuts and Prints
  • The Imagination of Disaster
  • My Brother's Mail
  • The Edge of the World
  • The Name Exercise
  • Secondhand Autopsy
  • No Real World
  • The Tribute
  • The Now Is Fragile
  • Untitled Morning
  • What Good It Is
  • The Houses Burn Like Poetry
  • Wood Engravings: Lynd Ward
  • Nabuti: Warm Welcome to a UN Committee
  • Letter to Oskar Pollak, 7 January 1904

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