Campbell, Ramsey - S. T. Joshi (essay date 1993)

S. T. Joshi (essay date 1993)

SOURCE: "Alone with a Master," in Necrofile: The Review of Horror Fiction, No. 8, Spring, 1993, pp. 6-8.

[An American editor and critic, Joshi has written extensively on authors of weird fiction and is the leading figure in the field of H. P. Lovecraft scholarship and criticism. He is also the editor of The Count of Thirty: A Tribute to Ramsey Campbell (1993). Here, Joshi reviews Alone with the Horrors and examines Campbell's appeal as a short story writer.]

I am on record as saying that Ramsey Campbell is the most significant weird writer of our time, and perhaps the most significant since Lovecraft. [Alone with the Horrors: The Great Short Fiction of Ramsey Campbell 1961-1991, 1993], gathering together thirty-nine of what Campbell himself feels to be his best tales, offers about as definitive a proof of the truth of that statement as could be desired.

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