Description
Dive into the captivating world of 'Heavy Weather', an extraordinary anthology that explores the thundering storms and bizarre climatic events woven into the fabric of literature. Since Odysseus' daring voyage and his crew's fateful encounter with Aeolus' gift of winds, authors have been enchanted by the power of nature and its weather phenomena. This 2021 release from British Library Publishing unravels an impressive array of narratives, showcasing surreal maritime squalls, explosive weather patterns, and psychological tempests. With a collection that spans from ancient flood myths embedded in the lore of Babylon and the Mahabharata to the tumultuous storms penned by legendary writers like Edgar Allan Poe and Herman Melville, 'Heavy Weather' is a treasure trove for lovers of literary fiction and fantasy. Perfectly nested within its tempestuous pages, you'll find eerie tales that explore the raw force of climate through the artistry of celebrated authors including Algernon Blackwood and William Hope Hodgson. Ideal for readers seeking dark thrills and reflections on nature's formidable power, this collection serves as the perfect companion for stormy nights or cozy afternoons curled up with a good book. Experience the weird and wonderful in 'Heavy Weather', where the supernatural clashes with climate and imagination.