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Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe

By: Thomas Ligotti, Jeff VanderMeer - foreword
Narrated by: Jon Padgett, Linda Jones
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Summary

Two terrifying classics by “the best kept secret in contemporary horror fiction” (The Washington Post)

Thomas Ligotti’s debut collection, Songs of a Dead Dreamer, and his second, Grimscribe, permanently inscribed a new name in the pantheon of horror fiction. Influenced by the strange terrors of Lovecraft and Poe and by the brutal absurdity of Kafka, Ligotti eschews cheap, gory thrills for his own brand of horror, which shocks at the deepest, existential, levels.

Ligotti’s stories take on decaying cities and lurid dreamscapes in a style ranging from rich, ornamental prose to cold, clinical detachment. His raw and experimental work lays bare the unimportance of our world and the sickening madness of the human condition. Like the greatest writers of cosmic horror, Ligotti bends reality until it cracks, opening fissures through which he invites us to gaze on the unsettling darkness of the abyss below.

For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. People trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

©2023 Thomas Ligotti (P)2023 Penguin Audio

Critic reviews

"Thomas Ligotti is a master of a different order, practically a different species. He probably couldn’t fake it if he tried, and he never tries. He writes like horror incarnate.”—Terrence Rafferty, New York Times Book Review

"Mr. Ligotti, winner of three Bram Stoker Awards, is one of our finest writers of short horror, and this volume, reprinting his first two collections (1985, 1991), is an excellent introduction to the sustained storm of dread that is his universe."New York Times Book Review

Songs of a Dead Dreamer is full of inexplicable and alarming delights. . . . Put this volume on the shelf right between H. P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe. Where it belongs.”The Washington Post

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Absolutely brilliant

It’s so rare when a right book is paired with matching voice of a narrator and in this case there is nobody who would fit better. The chemistry between Thomas Ligotti and Jon Padgett is clearly there, through prolific writing, philosophical alignment, years of friendship and experience with vocal performance.
Instant classic.
Highly recommended.

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Masterful readings of a true horror maestro

The stories are, of course, spellbinding, bleak, unsettling, and eerie. Ligotti is an absolute master.

What brings them to stunning life is Jon Padgett (himself a tremendous weird horror author). The pitch-perfect reading is passionate and sympathetic, so much more than a straight reading but without the overstatement of "audio drama"-tisation.

Highly recommended, even for mannequins.

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The Perfect Narration Of The Perfect Horror Collection

Enough has been said about this collection (TLDR; if you have the faintest interest in horror fiction, read it). I just want to add that the narration by Jon Padgett is absolutely perfect. It’s obvious he knows the stories by heart. I’ve re-read the collection multiple times, but listening to it through the voice of Padgett still manages to uncover new layers to me of every single story.

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Padgett is perfect for Ligotti

Ligotti is singular in his vision and he couldn’t be any better read than by Padgett. There’s something particular in Padgett’s intonation that matches so well with the prose. I don’t know American regional accents at all but to these English ears there’s an erudition in his delivery which I guess makes perfect sense as he’s one of Ligotti’s early adopters and champions

And I’ve not even spoken about the content yet, which is of course superb, unsettling, and macabre in equal measure

I hope Padgett is the voice for all Ligotti’s oeuvre

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Top Notch

Jon Pagett and Linda Jones (she only gets one story unfortunately) do great readings in this collection of some of Ligotti's best short stories.

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Masterpiece of Horror

I can't begin to tell you how often particular scenes from these stories intrude my thoughts. Beautifully written, yet deeply disturbing often touching on existential horror in rich and dreadful ways. A narrator who gives justice to this masterpiece of horror. Would recommend to one and all who wish to be mentally branded.

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Outstanding reading of an unparalleled work

The writings of Thomas Ligotti are unique and, to me, unsurpassed in not just horror/the weird, but in literature as a whole. In prose ornate, entrancing, and completely his own, Ligotti expresses through the medium of the horror tale a singular view of existence, creating worlds where the horrific is not so much a phenomenon afflicting the protagonists before being banished once again, but where reality itself is the horror: dismal, hostile, and utterly inescapable. His style and philosophy are certainly not for everyone, but if you do take to it you may well find something bleakly addictive and irreplaceable in his work.

But as Ligotti’s mastery and place in the pantheon is by now a given my main purpose for this review is to commend the narration. Both Jon Padgett and Linda Jones are perfect readers of the material, making a strong case for the audiobook as an artform in its own right: the correct narrator (one who understands pace, tone, intonation etc.) can enhance a written work, making it much more than just a recording of a book – it can become an extension of the work itself, which is the case here.

If you are a Ligotti fan you will need no further prompting and will most likely have this audiobook already. If new to him this recording is the ideal way to become more familiar. An absolute masterpiece of an audiobook.

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Beautifully written weird and dark tales

Thomas Ligotti doesn't get the attention her deserves. This collection is great. The creepy stories get under your skin and the Lovecraft inspired ones are filled with dark imagination.

Both Narrators do a quality job.

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Concentrate and it will take you to some fearful places

You have to be in the mood
Long car journey and no distractions
but ligotti isn’t a modern lovecraftian author
he is a deeply empathetic deviant that has created things that the mind refuses to remember when it wakes up from a nightmare. It was something I listened to twice to get over the language barrier which is thick with descriptive sentences and the commitment pays off when you finally realise the ligottian horror he lays before your ears via a very appropriate narrator who has the slightly manic pitch and theatrical delivery that compliments the horror, the horror!!

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What a disappointment

Ligotti was apparently responsible for the excellent writing of True Detective 1. Boy you sure could not tell it from this bloated, gas filled collection.

Now I am an educated man. I have more than one degree and love complex literature. I hate artificial BLOAT. Ligotti apparently loves linking the longest, most bloviating (see I have big words too) chains of BS I have ever heard.

As if this doesn't make listening painful enough, the readers OVER THE TOP melodramatic presentation makes it even more painful.

I am forcing myself to finish this.

Some of the stories have a good story line, which is utterly overwhelmed by the inflated verbiage. (Yeah more big words)

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