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The Neil Gaiman Reader
Neil Gaiman's talent is so vast that any exploration of his work can only be described as a beginning. Here is one such beginning, an examination of the creative genius being The Sandman, American Gods, Coraline and so much more. His prose fiction has achieved enormous acclaim and popularity. Now leading scholars provide insights into the Sandman universe, its mythological underpinnings, Gaiman's technique and his relationship to other masters of the fantastic imagination. Two extensive interviews with Gaiman are included, along with a thorough bibliography of his work to date.
How necessary this book is! And how well-judged and written! Some of the best films ever made, as Elder proves, are lamentably all but unknown.”
Roger Ebertin praise of "The Best Film You've Never Seen"
An invaluable book for anyone interested in Hemingway or the development of a major creative mind.”
Scott Turowauthor of "Presumed Innocent," in praise of "Hidden Hemingway"
“Robert K. Elder is a journalist in the noblest tradition. . . . What I will remember most about this book is its poetry in the speech of people at the most traumatic moment of their lives.”
Studs Terkelfrom his foreword to "Last Words of the Executed"