Swamp Foetus

Swamp Foetus by Poppy Z. Brite, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1995, is a collection of twelve tales that delve into the eerie and unsettling aspects of existence. Set against the vividly decadent backdrop of New Orleans, the stories explore themes of sacrifice and the supernatural, with elements that traverse from the graveyards of Georgia to the haunting streets of Calcutta. This edition comprises 192 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will encounter a blend of horror and literature that challenges the boundaries of desire and longing. The narratives feature strange figures and the souls of the dead, creating a tapestry of bizarre and seductive terror. With its focus on genre fiction, Swamp Foetus invites exploration into the darker facets of human experience, making it a notable addition to the horror genre.
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In the brightly decadent nightscape of New Orleans, strange figures stalk the fringes of existence, demanding sacrifice and blood. In backwoods Georgia, flesh stirs among the unknown graveyards. And in the human swamp of Calcutta, the souls of the dead walk among the living… Poppy Z. Brite is back to haunt us with twelve new tales of bizarre and seductive terror.
From America’s fastest rising horror star—author of Drawing Blood and Lost Souls—Swamp Foetus is a trip to the black heart of longing… to the darkest regions of desire…
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