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portada The Wendigo
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
54
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6x14x0.3 cm
ISBN13
9789355849205

The Wendigo

Blackwood, Algernon (Author) · True Sign Publishing House Private Limited · Paperback

The Wendigo - Blackwood, Algernon

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Synopsis "The Wendigo"

The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood is a masterful tale of supernatural terror that delves deep into the ancient folklore of the Canadian wilderness. First published in 1910, this eerie novella captures the primal fear of the unknown that lurks beyond the edge of civilization, where nature itself seems to harbor dark and unspeakable secrets. The story follows a group of men-experienced outdoorsmen and a guide-on a hunting expedition into the remote forests of northern Canada. Among them is a skeptical doctor who is about to confront a force far beyond the reach of science or reason. When one of their group begins to experience a terrifying transformation after hearing unearthly howls in the night and sensing a mysterious presence in the wind, the others are forced to face the possibility that an ancient legend may be horribly real. The Wendigo, in Native American lore, is a malevolent spirit of the forest-tied to greed, cannibalism, and the consuming madness that comes from isolation and the call of the wild. Blackwood takes this legend and infuses it with dread, suspense, and psychological horror, creating a slow-building tension that grows with every page. With atmospheric prose and a chilling sense of isolation, Blackwood doesn't rely on gore or spectacle, but rather the power of suggestion and the creeping realization that man is not the master of nature, but often at its mercy. The Wendigo stands as a landmark in supernatural literature, influencing horror greats like H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King. This is a perfect read for fans of classic horror, wilderness survival tales, and stories that blur the line between myth and madness. Step into the frozen woods-if you dare-and discover a horror older than memory itself.

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