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Jimbo

By Algernon Blackwood & Mint Editions
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Publisher Description

Jimbo: A Fantasy (1909) is a novel by Algernon Blackwood. Having already established himself as a promising short story writer, Blackwood published his debut novel at the age of 40. A lifelong occultist, Blackwood was interested in the fine line between the human and spiritual realms, often incorporating supernatural elements into his work. Jimbo: A Fantasy is a story of a young boy’s out of body experience after sustaining a terrible injury, a narrative that explores the vibrant worlds we wake to in our dreams. “Jimbo had fallen on his head. Inside that head lay the mass of highly sensitive matter called the brain, on which were recorded, of course, the impressions of everything that had yet come to him in life. […] [H]e would have to wander, lost and lonely, through the comparative chaos of disproportioned visions, generally known as the region of delirium, until the doctor, assisted by mother nature, restored him once more to normal consciousness.” Unsupervised, Jimmy wanders into the fields near his home. Charged by an angry bull, he falls and strikes his head, losing consciousness for an indeterminate period of time. As his body struggles to stay alive, his mind creates a world of its own, a haunting realm of dreams both fantastic and somehow realer, more vibrant, then the world he seems to have lost. Jimbo: A Fantasy is a story for children and adults alike, a novel that poses timeless questions regarding the nature of our existence, both upon earth and beyond. This edition of Algernon Blackwood’s Jimbo: A Fantasy is a classic work of British literature reimagined for modern readers.

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““Jimbo" si rivela uno di quei libri straordinari, una preziosa gemma capace di incantare con descrizioni precise e dettagliate, quelle capaci di far rivivere sensazioni stupende e sognare ad occhi aperti. Questo romanzo é un affascinante connubio di horror e fantasy, spesso consigliato per chi é più giovane, ma secondo me nasconde in realtà un'autenticità unica e offre insegnamenti profondi. Algernon Blackwood é uno dei miei autori preferiti e conferma di nuovo la sua bravura, regalando emozioni uniche anche con questo titolo fuori dagli schemi rispetto ai suoi lavori più noti, mi ha davvero sorpresa in positivo! La bravura di Blackwood emerge attraverso la storia di James, noto come "Jimbo", un bambino molto particolare che fa parte della vivace e numerosa famiglia Stone. Nonostante l'assunzione di una governante da parte del padre per canalizzare la fervida immaginazione di Jimbo, le sue sfide non sono così facili da superare e si ritroverà a combattere un terrore davvero profondo. Tutto per colpa della misteriosa attrazione che lui e gli altri bambini provano per la "casa vuota", una casa disabitata ed enigmatica. La sola vista di questa casa svela paura ma allo stesso tempo fascini proibiti, creando un intreccio che va oltre la semplice trama di un fantasy/horror. Ho trovato questo libro evocativo, ho amato il modo in cui esplora la fantasia infantile e le paure più profonde, parla anche di esperienza extra-corporea in modo impeccabile, offrendo un'esperienza di lettura davvero unica e sicuramente diversa dal solito. Se mi seguite da tanto sapete che ho un debole per le storie per ragazz* con le atmosfere dark, ci vado proprio matta e Jimbo sicuramente ha un posto d’onore nella mia classifica personale per quanto riguarda le storie del genere. Il romanzo si distingue dagli altri lavori di Blackwood, rendendolo ancora più affascinante e prezioso, la scrittura dell’autore riesce davvero sempre ad ammaliarmi, ha una capacità unica di trasmettere la tensione, di coinvolgerti e di far sorprendere. Se non avete ancora letto niente di lui, vi consiglio caldamente di recuperarlo! Consiglio questo titolo se: •Cercate un libro originale, che riprende le paure infantili ma lo fa con una profondità e maestria tale che una volta finito farete fatica a dimenticare. •Amate le storie con bambin* protagonist* e le atmosfere fiabesche e oscure •Vi affascinano i libri con mostri e case misteriose come protagoniste •Amate Blackwood ma volete conoscerlo in un contesto diverso Come sempre complimenti alla cura di questa bellissima edizione a Jacopo e Gianluca e tantissimi complimenti anche alla traduzione impeccabile di Lucio Besana.”
“This was my first shot at Algernon Blackwood, and I wasn't disappointed. A novella-sized story about a boy's out-of-body experience, it was filled with wonder and fright and hope. I think the low reviews it is getting here are people who don't want to swallow what they're reading, or more plainly want the split between reality and irreality to be more camouflaged. Moments in this book, especially the Frightened Children, remain with me as some of the most unsettling in all my reading experience, comparable to the work of Poe and Lovecraft (who by the way cites Blackwood as an influence and equivalent in English lit). I liked this tale very much and look forward to reading more of Blackwood's work very soon.”

About Algernon Blackwood

Algernon Blackwood (1869-1951) was an English journalist, novelist, and short story writer. Born in Shooter’s Hill, he developed an interest in Hinduism and Buddhism at a young age. After a youth spent travelling and taking odd jobs—Canadian dairy farmer, bartender, model, violin teacher—Blackwood returned to England and embarked on a career as a professional writer. Known for his connection to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Blackwood gained a reputation as a master of occult storytelling, publishing such popular horror stories as “The Willows” and “The Wendigo.” He also wrote several novels, including Jimbo: A Fantasy (1909) and The Centaur (1911). Throughout his life, Blackwood was a passionate outdoorsman, spending much of his time skiing and mountain climbing. Recognized as a pioneering writer of ghost stories, Blackwood influenced such figures as J. R. R. Tolkien, H. P. Lovecraft, and Henry Miller.

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