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Kalju Kirde

    Kalju Kirde was an Estonian poet and writer. His work often explored themes of identity, exile, and the search for home, particularly within the context of the Estonian diaspora. He frequently integrated his poetry with music and visual arts, creating multi-layered works. Kirde's style is distinguished by its lyricism and a profound, introspective examination of the human experience.

    The horror in the museum & other stories
    Das unsichtbare Auge
    In Laurins Blick
    • 1995

      With an Introduction by M.J. Elliott. 'My eyes, perversely shaken open, gazed for an instant upon a sight which no human creature could even imagine without panic, fear and physical exhaustion...' A wax museum in London boasts a new exhibit, which no man has seen and remained sane... A businessman is trapped in a train carriage with a madman who claims to have created a new and efficient method of capital punishment... A doctor plans a horrible revenge, using as his murder weapon an insect believed capable of consuming the human soul... Within these pages, some of H P Lovecraft's more obscure works of horror and science fiction can be found, including several fantastic tales from his celebrated Cthulhu Mythos. No true Lovecraft aficionado dare be without this volume.

      The horror in the museum & other stories
    • 1981

      Ludwig Tieck: Liebeszauber, Jean Paul: Ein Traum von einem Schlachtfelde, Kurd Laßwitz: Prinzessin Jaja!, Paul Scheerbart: Platzende Kometen, Georg Heym: Das Schiff, Michael Ende: Die erste Unterrichtsstunde, u. a.

      In Laurins Blick