The Height of the Scream

by Ramsey Campbell

On This Page

Description

Ramsey Campbell is perhaps the world's most decorated author of horror, terror, suspense, dark fantasy, and supernatural fiction. He has won 4 World Fantasy Awards, 10 British Fantasy Awards, 3 Bram Stoker Awards, and the Horror Writers' Association's Lifetime Achievement Award, and has been named a Grand Master of Horror. He's been called 'The master of a skewed and exquisitely terrifying style. (Library Journal) and 'A horror writer's horror writer' (Publishers Weekly) Long out-of-print, show more The Height of the Scream collects 18 of his stories. show less

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

2 reviews
This is a collection of short stories from early in Ramsey Campbell's career. I found it somewhat lacking. Maybe it was scary in the 70s? -- I dunno. It had neither the over-the-top weirdness of his earlier Lovecraft pastiches like, THE INHABITANT OF THE LAKE, nor the polished eeriness of his latter writing. The stories were all rather uneventful and bland. At the end of each I'd often say, "That's it?" The stories had too much focus on trivial concerns. It made for a very muddled and dry read.

I'd go over a few examples, but honestly they're all pretty much forgettable. Thank goodness Campbell improved over the years and took a different direction. I like subtle, but there's a point were you can become to subtle to be effective -- show more nothing more than a big yawn. show less
Well, maybe I just don't get it, but I did not enjoy any of these stories. I found the writing to be juvenile, the stories to lack any thread, and nothing scary.

Members

Recently Added By

Author Information

Picture of author.
315+ Works 9,823 Members
John Ramsey Campbell was born January 4, 1946 in Liverpool, England. He is a horror fiction author and editor. At the age of 11 he wrote a collection called Ghostly Tales which was published as a special issue of Crypt of Cthulhu magazine titled- Ghostly Tales- Crypt of Cthulhu 6. He continued to write and later published his collection called The show more Inhabitant of the Lake and Less Welcome Tenants. At the suggestion of August Derleth, he rewrote many of his earliest stories, which he had originally set in the Massachusetts locales of Arkham, Dunwich and Innsmouth, and relocated them to English settings in and around the fictional Gloucestershire city of Brichester. The invented locale of Brichester was deeply influenced by Campbell's native Liverpool, and much of his later work is set in the real locales of Liverpool. In particular, his 2005 novel Secret Stories both exemplifies and satirizes Liverpoolian speech, characters and humor. John Campbell's titles include The Doll Who Ate His Mother, The One Safe Place , The Seven Days of Cain and The Last Revelation of Gla'aki. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Awards and Honors

Work Relationships

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
The Height of the Scream
Original publication date
1976
Epigraph
Sport. Thou nib, thou quill, thou more than porcupine! Go, get thee hence; and scribe us such a tale as may unfix the brain within its cage, unfix the locks, and start the soul to flee.
The Schemer's Stratagem
Dedication
This one is for Lin Carter, Richard Davis, Hugh Lamb, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Michel Parry, David Sutton good men all
First words
Why do I write horror fiction?
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He regained consciousness minutes later, as she cradled him. She was about to help him to his feet when the bedroom door began to tremble. She grabbed the knife-blade from the pool of her blood, wondering if it were about to begin.

Classifications

Genres
Fiction and Literature, Horror, Fantasy, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.9Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-
LCC
PZ4Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English

Statistics

Members
87
Popularity
366,491
Reviews
2
Rating
½ (3.25)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
4
ASINs
1