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The Averoigne Chronicles: The Complete Averoigne Stories of Clark Ashton Smith

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First trade edition, January 2021
Edited by Ronald S. Hilger
Introduction by Gahan Wilson
Afterword by Donald Sidney-Fryer
Cover illustration and interior artwork by David Ho
Cover design by Dan Sauer
6 x 9 paperback, 252 pages

FROM OUR FRIENDS AT HIPPOCAMPUS PRESS! The California poet and fantaisiste Clark Ashton Smith (1893–1961) created many imaginary worlds, but none so imbued with terror and strangeness as the realm of Averoigne, set in medieval France. In the dozen tales of this cycle, Smith found a convenient means to indulge his taste for some of the venerable motifs of supernatural fiction—the witch, the sorcerer, the lamia, the quest for eternal life—while also incorporating elements of anti-religious satire and eroticism.

“A Night in Malnéant” introduces the cycle, where a traveler to Averoigne finds himself falling under the sway of the dead Lady Mariel. “The Holiness of Azedarac” features the Bishop of Nimes, who in spite of his impiety becomes a saint. “The Maker of Gargoyles” tells of gargoyles that may come to life and wreak havoc on the populace.

“The Disinterment of Venus” is a pungent satire on the sexually inexperienced monks of Périgon. “Mother of Toads” exhibits the loathsome Mère Antoinette, a witch who commands legions of toads. “The Beast of Averoigne” and other tales incorporate elements of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos in ingenious and innovative ways.

This volume also includes Smith’s poems and prose poems relating to Averoigne. All the texts have been corrected from previous editions, and the striking artwork of David Ho is also included. Introduced by Gahan Wilson, and with an afterword by Donald Sidney-Fryer, The Averoigne Chronicles is a rich feast of terror and seduction for all devotees of weird fantasy.

Table of Contents

Introduction, by Gahan Wilson
A Note on the Text, by Ronald S. Hilger
Averoigne
A Night In Malnéant
The Nevermore-to-be
The Maker of Gargoyles
The Broken Lute
The Holiness of Azédarac
In Cocaigne
The Colossus of Ylourgne
Necromancy
The Enchantress of Sylaire
Amithaine
The Beast of Averoigne
Song of the Necromancer
Mother of Toads
The Witch with Eyes of Amber
A Rendezvous in Averoigne
The Dark Château
The Mandrakes
Canticle
The Satyr
Cambion
The Disinterment of Venus
“O Golden-Tongued Romance”
The End of the Story
To Klarkash-Ton, Lord of Averoigne, by H. P. Lovecraft
Averoigne: An Afterword, by Donald Sidney-Fryer
Acknowledgments

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