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Attila Veres

Author of The Black Maybe: Liminal Tales

6+ Works 125 Members 4 Reviews

Works by Attila Veres

The Black Maybe: Liminal Tales (2022) 104 copies, 2 reviews
Odakint sötétebb (2017) 8 copies, 1 review
Éjféli iskolák (2018) 3 copies, 1 review

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The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, Volume 1 (2020) — Contributor — 122 copies, 7 reviews

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Birthdate
1985
Gender
male
Education
University of Pécs (Film)
Oslo University (Media)
Nationality
Hungary
Birthplace
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
Places of residence
Budapest, Hungary
Associated Place (for map)
Hungary

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4 reviews
Absolute top tier short story collection. A superb voice combining high quality writing, dark wit, originality and perfect atmosphere. Up there with the very best in the genre
I was unsure how to rate this, but it's enjoyable all the way through with only 1 slight miss and I think the whole is greater than the sum of its parts even if a few stories don't fully live up to their potential so 4 it is. There's a few themes touched on repeatedly - the yearning for Something that provides meaning or just goes past the everyday, the draw of traditions and routines even when they're bad, the difficulty of fitting in, missed potential, the nihilism that can come from both show more success and failure, the struggle to "grow up" successfully, the specific Hungarian variations on these.

The best story is definitely Walks Among You, which is about the struggle for faith in a Lovecraftian style cult when it abandons human sacrifice, comes into the open and (mostly) tries to fit into acceptable Hungarian society. The way it depicts the desperation for certainty, longing for a miracle, desire to go back to The Old Times, the complicated issue of compromising with society... but all using an eldritch religion that devotes its life to a god who, if he cares for anything, only cares for suffering, which adds a really fun and fascinating dimension to it.
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Attila Veres is a totally unique voice in the horror/weird genre. His short stories, all written in a Hungarian setting, are unsettling, disturbing and unputdownable
Ez a könyv nagyon más volt mint amire számítottam, többek között sokkal furcsább, és ez néha tetszett, néha nem. Mindenesetre az állatokat imádtam, és azt is, ahogy az író egy egész kultúrát épített fel ez az új faj köré, ahogy az a fejezetek elején lévő mindenféle beszédekből, írásokból és dokumentumokból látszik. A Tankcsapda szövegre rá is kerestem elsőre :)

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Works
6
Also by
1
Members
125
Popularity
#160,150
Rating
4.1
Reviews
4
ISBNs
8
Languages
2

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