The House of the Vampire
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture
George Sylvester Viereck émergea comme un poète dont les premières œuvres captivèrent les lecteurs par leur beauté lyrique et leurs explorations de thèmes tels que l'amour homosexuel et le vampirisme. Il devint plus tard une figure controversée, connu pour sa germanophilie et sa propagande pro-nazie. Ses mémoires de prison ont été, de manière inattendue, pionnières dans le genre de la fiction pulp gay, offrant un récit brut de l'enfermement et de la brutalité sociale.






Explore the world of literature, politics, and culture through the captivating essays and articles of George Sylvester Viereck. A prominent figure in early 20th century America, Viereck's writing is as thought-provoking and insightful today as it was when first published. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of American intellectual life.
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