Renegades and Rogues The Life and Legacy of Robert E. Howard
Renegades and Rogues: The Life and Legacy of Robert E. Howard By Todd B. Vick
2021 | 266 Pages | ISBN: 1477321950 | PDF | 24 MB
You may not know the name Robert E. Howard, but you probably know his work. His most famous creation, Conan the Barbarian, is an icon of popular culture. In hundreds of tales detailing the exploits of Conan, King Kull, and others, Howard helped to invent the sword and sorcery genre. Todd B. Vick delves into newly available archives and probes Howard's relationships, particularly with schoolteacher Novalyne Price, to bring a fresh, objective perspective to Howard's life. Like his many characters, Howard was an enigma and an outsider. He spent his formative years visiting the four corners of Texas, experiences that left a mark on his stories. He was intensely devoted to his mother, whom he nursed in her final days, and whose impending death contributed to his suicide in 1936 when he was just thirty years old. Renegades and Rogues is an unequivocal journalistic account that situates Howard within the broader context of pulp literature. More than a realistic fantasist, he wrote westerns and horror stories as well, and engaged in avid correspondence with H.P. Lovecraft and other pulp writers of his day. Vick investigates Howard's twelve-year writing career, analyzes the influences that underlay his celebrated characters, and assesses the afterlife of Conan, the figure in whom Howard's fervent imagination achieved its most durable expression.


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The New Kings of New York Renegades, Moguls, Gamblers and the Remaking of the World's Most Famous Skyline
The New Kings of New York: Renegades, Moguls, Gamblers and the Remaking of the World's Most Famous Skyline by Adam Piore
English | May 24, 2022 | ISBN: 1737943409 | True EPUB | 380 pages | 21.4 MB
The blood sport that is New York real estate is rife with billion-dollar feuds. There's a story behind every eye-popping apartment sale and audacious new development in New York City, and many of those stories involve the uber-wealthy behaving badly.


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