"Tops my list of all Howard studies so far. Serious, scholarly,
yet entertaining throughoutùa superior job by compiler and
contributors alike."
ùJohn Jakes
"Despite the fact that this volume is actually the work of a number
of writers, they all have one thing in common; they take Howard's
work seriously. If you have a serious interest in Robert E. Howard's
work and in Conan as Howard conceived him, then this book is not
only a desirable addition to your library, but a necessary one."
ùThe Savage Sword of Conan
"The Dark Barbarian has been quoted and re-quoted by REH fans since
its publication in 1984. Well worth whatever toils and price to
hunt it down."
ùBarbarian Keep
The Dark Barbarian, edited by Don Herron, is the definitive critical
anthology on the writings of Texan Robert E.Howard, originator of
Sword & Sorcery fantasy and creator of Conan the Barbarianùa hero
whose appeal rivals that of Tarzan, James Bond, and other major
figures of our modern cultural myths. The essays survey Howard's
fantasy, westerns, poetry, and supernatural horror tales, with an
annotated bibliography of Howard's books as well as an appendix
listing all the volumes known to have been in Howard's personal
library. Among the contributors are the famous fantasy writer Fritz
Leiber, the poets Donald Sidney-Fryer and Steve Eng, the Howard
bibliographer Glenn Lord, plus Dennis Rickard, George Knight, Ben
Indick and Herron himself. A landmark anthology, now back in print. |