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I'll Bring You the Birds From out of the Sky (English Edition) Kindle版
When Nona Conklin brings him a painting by the great-grandfather she never knew, gallery owner Timothy Randolph knows he's found the project of a lifetime: curating a spectacular cache of folk art hidden for decades in the mountains of her home.
"God never made a lazier man than Cecil Conklin. Never put a more slothful soul in a fella big enough to wrestle an ox to the ground."
The Conklin Collection is haunted and haunting, powerful in its brutal simplicity. What looks like the work of a fevered imagination begins to appear more and more like the desperate attempts of a man toiling at the edge of his limits to depict what cannot be depicted…
An underlying order as old as the hills, its thousand throats concealed beneath the roots and rocks, between the streams and trees, deep in the besieged mountains of Appalachia.
"My momma said it was their eighteenth summer when Cecil started shooting up like a weed again. That ain't normal."
But the most crucial painting of all is missing. And the only place it could be is the last place that should be searched.
"The rest, I think they always knew deep down Cecil was the one in trouble, that something was after him already. He never should've gone over the mountain."
I'll Bring You the Birds From Out of the Sky is a tale of art and obsession, of a dying heritage and cosmic horror, brought to rustic life with full-color paintings by artist Kim Parkhurst.
"God never made a lazier man than Cecil Conklin. Never put a more slothful soul in a fella big enough to wrestle an ox to the ground."
The Conklin Collection is haunted and haunting, powerful in its brutal simplicity. What looks like the work of a fevered imagination begins to appear more and more like the desperate attempts of a man toiling at the edge of his limits to depict what cannot be depicted…
An underlying order as old as the hills, its thousand throats concealed beneath the roots and rocks, between the streams and trees, deep in the besieged mountains of Appalachia.
"My momma said it was their eighteenth summer when Cecil started shooting up like a weed again. That ain't normal."
But the most crucial painting of all is missing. And the only place it could be is the last place that should be searched.
"The rest, I think they always knew deep down Cecil was the one in trouble, that something was after him already. He never should've gone over the mountain."
I'll Bring You the Birds From Out of the Sky is a tale of art and obsession, of a dying heritage and cosmic horror, brought to rustic life with full-color paintings by artist Kim Parkhurst.
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MW
5つ星のうち5.0
a wonderful novella
2022年8月4日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Evokes a time and a place and a horror that really strikes a chord with me. Can’t wait to read more from the author.
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janiec
5つ星のうち5.0
A master storyteller
2019年9月13日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A dark and beguiling story of Appalachia and the discovery of folk art produced by an outcast of the community. The paintings contain an ominous edge, and two friends and the owner of an art gallery travel to the deceased artist's home ground to discover his roots. What they uncover is way more than they bargained for, and the ramifications of what they find will change their lives forever. This book can be easily read in a sitting or two, and will keep you captivated, fascinated and fearful until the last page. The dread is palpable and will both enchant and repel. Brian Hodge is a master storyteller of the darkest possibilities of the universe.

J. Hayes
5つ星のうち5.0
Fantastic novella. Highly recommended.
2019年9月1日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Great.

cyberalchemist
5つ星のうち4.0
Still better than most horror, but...
2018年1月22日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
First off this is a beautiful little book. Well made, sewn bound, good boards, excellently printed and effective colour illustrations.
If you know the author then you know he can write, and his still (apparently?) being relatively unknown outside specialist circles is a mystery. He is easily up there with the best. Given that I was mildly disappointed.
As is traditional in horror stories the protagonists went forward to their dooms, when sensible people would have retreated and come back protected as best they could be. These heroes have simply not played enough RPGs... :)
But strange as it might seem, for me the book was the wrong length. It called out to be either a short story, in which the mystery could remain a mystery, or a longer tale in which we could learn more about the characters and have the 'cosmic horror' be more of a slow immutable burn, that builds up until the ultimate end. I'd really like to see a longer version, hence this somewhat contradictory review.
This is not horror for those who like ultraviolence and lashings of blood, but it should reward people who like atmosphere and unease.
If you know the author then you know he can write, and his still (apparently?) being relatively unknown outside specialist circles is a mystery. He is easily up there with the best. Given that I was mildly disappointed.
As is traditional in horror stories the protagonists went forward to their dooms, when sensible people would have retreated and come back protected as best they could be. These heroes have simply not played enough RPGs... :)
But strange as it might seem, for me the book was the wrong length. It called out to be either a short story, in which the mystery could remain a mystery, or a longer tale in which we could learn more about the characters and have the 'cosmic horror' be more of a slow immutable burn, that builds up until the ultimate end. I'd really like to see a longer version, hence this somewhat contradictory review.
This is not horror for those who like ultraviolence and lashings of blood, but it should reward people who like atmosphere and unease.

barre l
5つ星のうち5.0
Slow creeping...
2021年7月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I've read some short stories from Hodge and I really enjoy how he writes his characters . The same applies here. Tapping into the Appalachian world of unconnectedness to the outside world is very natural and world great with the story. Recommend it.