Illuminations: Stories

· Bloomsbury Publishing USA
3.7
6 reviews
Ebook
464
Pages

About this ebook

From New York Times bestselling author Alan Moore-one of the most influential writers in the history of comics-"a wonderful collection, brilliant and often moving" (Neil Gaiman) which takes us to the fantastical underside of reality.

In his first-ever short story collection, which spans forty years of work, Alan Moore presents a series of wildly different and equally unforgettable characters who discover--and in some cases even make and unmake--the various uncharted parts of existence.

In "A Hypothetical Lizard," two concubines in a brothel of fantastical specialists fall in love with tragic ramifications. In "Not Even Legend," a paranormal study group is infiltrated by one of the otherworldly beings they seek to investigate. In "Illuminations," a nostalgic older man decides to visit a seaside resort from his youth and finds the past all too close at hand. And in the monumental novella "What We Can Know About Thunderman," which charts the surreal and Kafkaesque history of the comics industry's major players over the last seventy-five years, Moore reveals the dark, beating heart of the superhero business.

From ghosts and otherworldly creatures to theoretical Boltzmann brains fashioning the universe at the big bang, Illuminations is exactly that--a series of bright, startling tales from a contemporary legend that reveal the full power of imagination and magic.

Ratings and reviews

3.7
6 reviews
R. Eric Smith
November 17, 2022
This is a challenging collection of tales to read. There's usually an underlying context to Moore's stories, like you're overhearing a very interesting conversation and trying to figure out what's being discussed. Sometimes Moore will mix symbolism with cosplay. Wait a sec, which one is the ironic statement, and which one is dressed as an ironic statement? I think, but I'm not exactly sure, that the Thunderman story was semi-autobiographical, because Moore has adamantly refused to return to comics, and this might be his reason why. He did say in the acknowledgments he had some sources of sinister rumors about the Comics industry, but it's hard to parse the other-wordly weirdness from his actual experiences. There's something amazing about American Light. Not only is Moore writing like a late-sixties beat poet, he's actually annotating the verse in an entirely different voice, that of the non-poetic rearcher. How does he do that? So do yourself a favor and let Moore challenge you!
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Jimmy Mitchum
October 25, 2022
Excellent writing on display as expected
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Bangla Tube
October 17, 2022
it’s an Illuminati book😠🤬😤. It’s a satan book
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About the author

Alan Moore is an English writer widely regarded as the best and most influential writer in the history of comics. His seminal works include From Hell, Lost Girls and The League of Extraordinary Gentleman. He is also the author of the bestselling Jerusalem. He was born in Northampton, and has lived there ever since.

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