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- Songs_of_a_Dead_Dreamer abstract "Songs of a Dead Dreamer is a 1986 short-story collection by American horror fiction writer Thomas Ligotti (born 1953). It has been acknowledged as one of the seminal collections of modern weird horror fiction by Ligotti's peers, such as Ramsey Campbell. Many of its stories show the influence of Ligotti's literary idols of horror such as H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe.".
- Q7561583 abstract "Songs of a Dead Dreamer is a 1986 short-story collection by American horror fiction writer Thomas Ligotti (born 1953). It has been acknowledged as one of the seminal collections of modern weird horror fiction by Ligotti's peers, such as Ramsey Campbell. Many of its stories show the influence of Ligotti's literary idols of horror such as H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe.".
- Songs_of_a_Dead_Dreamer comment "Songs of a Dead Dreamer is a 1986 short-story collection by American horror fiction writer Thomas Ligotti (born 1953). It has been acknowledged as one of the seminal collections of modern weird horror fiction by Ligotti's peers, such as Ramsey Campbell. Many of its stories show the influence of Ligotti's literary idols of horror such as H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe.".
- Q7561583 comment "Songs of a Dead Dreamer is a 1986 short-story collection by American horror fiction writer Thomas Ligotti (born 1953). It has been acknowledged as one of the seminal collections of modern weird horror fiction by Ligotti's peers, such as Ramsey Campbell. Many of its stories show the influence of Ligotti's literary idols of horror such as H.P. Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe.".