With illustrations by Chris Harrendence
Orpheus on the Underground is the new Rhys Hughes collection from Tartarus Press, containing fifteen previously unpublished stories and "The Concise Picaresque Adventures of the Wanderlust Bridge", which first appeared in Strange Tales II, 2008. Ranging from the ghostly, through horror to the entirely fantastic, Hughes' marvellously inventive tales steer the reader through the bizarre labyrinths of his unique talent for the strange.
In "The Upper Reaches", two pilots discover a world beyond their mission, while the eponymous hero of "Orpheus on the Underground" attempts to fit classical myth into the transport system of a modern metropolis. "Behind Every Ghost" takes a conventional aphorism to its illogical limit, while "The Phantom Festival" explores the history of music on various levels. In the "The Quixote Candidate", a would-be film director is persuaded to give what may turn out to be an overly comprehensive interview.
In the twenty years since the publication of his first short story collection (Worming the Harpy, Tartarus Press, 1995) Rhys Hughes has become an 'minence grise of the strange tale. He wears his reputation lightly, and it is the sheer fun and individuality of the stories in Orpheus on the Underground that make them so memorable.
Orpheus on the Underground is a sewn hardback book of 212 pages limited to 300 copies. Printed lithographically, with silk ribbon marker, head and tail bands, colour frontispiece, decorated boards and 14 black & white illustrations, and d/w.
Limited to 300 copies
Publisher | Tartarus Press |
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