Lost angels are victims of the rigors of love in the City of Night. Los Angeles is where love is found, earned, stolen, sought, regained . . . and ultimately lost again. Schow features an Introduction by Richard Christian Matheson and an Afterword written especially for this edition. Also includes a brand-new short story, "Calendar Girl".
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Revised for this edition, Lost Angels demonstrates what horror can be - literate, intelligent, and sexy - while delivering chills worthy of Peter Straub and Harlan Ellison.
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Define Love. Obsessive, all-consuming, fiery, arctic? A passion that grips others, but not you? An infatuation that refuses to release you fron its grasp? A weapon that renders you idolized, or used, or lost forever? Lust/Anger. The lyrics that make love a battlefield, a drug, or a fount of redemption. Love's Angles. The mysterious, the tragic, the enigmatic. The geometry of you plus a stranger. Los Angeles. Where love is found. Earned. Stolen. Sought. Regained ... and ultimately lost again. Lost Angels. Victims of the rigors of love in the City of Night. Lost Angels Redux. The long-awaited reissue of the classic colleciton by David J.Schow, featuring an Introduction by Richard Christian Matheson, an Afterword written especially for this edition, and the previously uncollected short story, "Calendar Girl."
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- Release Date 03/09/2000
- Author David J. Schow
- Language English
- Company Babbage Pr; Revised edition
- Weight 12.8 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
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