
For today’s countdown to Halloween reading suggestion:
The Woman in Black by
Susan Hill. Because you don’t want a Halloween without a proper
English ghost story. I first saw
the movie, which I enjoyed, but the
novel is far superior. It shows that one does not need a hulking maniac
running after the protagonist with a machete or a chainsaw to create
terror. An ugly woman wearing black, showing up without explanation is
all it takes. Evil is a mere presence, an unexplained, eer
ie
occurrence in a remote setting. Although it was written decades after Gothic horror was the big thing, it uses the tropes of the genre to
great effect: a quaint English village with superstitious inhabitants, a
mild mannered city dweller everyman as its hero, gloomy weather with
mist and fog, an old abandoned house that is scary before we even learn
it is haunted. It was my scary story discovery this year. Moral of the
reading experience: when in doubt, go Gothic. Or neo-gothic.
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