Cruise of Shadows

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Cruise of Shadows
AuthorJean Ray
Original titleLa Croisière des ombres
TranslatorScott Nicolay
CountryBelgium
LanguageFrench
PublisherLes Editions de Belgique
Publication date
1931
Published in English
2019
Pages227

Cruise of Shadows: Haunted Stories of Land and Sea (French: La Croisière des ombres : histoires hantées de terre et de mer) is a 1931 short story collection by the Belgian writer Jean Ray. It was Ray's second collection, written during a prison sentence he served from 1926 to 1929 for "misappropriation of funds".[1]

It contains "The Gloomy Alley", one of Ray's most famous stories, which first was published in English in 1956 as "The Tenebrous Alley".[2] Cruise of Shadows was published in English in 2019, translated by Scott Nicolay.[1]

Contents[edit]

  • "The Horrifying Presence"
  • "The End of the Street"
  • "The Last Guest"
  • "Dürer, the Idiot"
  • "Mondschein-Dampfer"
  • "The Gloomy Alley"
  • "The Mainz Psalter"

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Bilmes, Leonid (21 March 2020). "Cruise of Conjuring: On Jean Ray's "Cruise of Shadows"". Los Angeles Review of Books. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  2. ^ Horror Literature through History. 2017. p. 700. ISBN 9781440842023.

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