Library of America's American Fantastic Tales, edited by Peter Straub

American Fantastic Tales: Book two, Terror and the Uncanny, table of contents...Introduction by Peter Straub"Evening Primrose" by John Collier (1940)"Smoke Ghost" by Fritz Leiber (1941)"Mysteries of the Joy Rio" by Tennessee Williams (1941)"The Refugee" by Jane Rice (1943)"Mr. Lupescu" by Anthony Boucher (1945)"Miriam" by Truman Capote (1945)"Midnight" by Jack Snow (1947)"Torch Song" by John Cheever (1947)"I'm Scared" by Jack Finney (1948)"The Daemon Lover" by Shirley Jackson (1949)"The Circular Valley" by Paul Bowles (1950)"The April Witch" by Ray Bradbury (1952)"Black Country" by Charles Beaumont (1954)"The Vane Sisters" by Vladimir Nabokov (1959)"Trace" by Jerome Bixby (1964)"Where the Woodbine Twineth" by Davis Grubb (1964)"Nightmare" by Donald Wandrei (1965)"I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison (1967)"Prey" by Richard Matheson (1969)"Events at Poroth Farm" by T.E.D. Klein (1972)"Hanka" by Isaac Bashevis Singer (1974)"Linneaus Forgets" by Fred Chappell (1977)"Novelty" by John Crowley (1983)"Mr. Fiddlehead" by Jonathan Carroll (1989)"Family" by Joyce Carol Oates (1989)"The Last Feast of Harlequin" by Thomas Ligotti (1990)"A Short Guide to the City" by Peter Straub (1990)"The General Who Is Dead" by Jeff VanderMeer (1996)"That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French" by Stephen King (1998)"The Long Hall on the Top Floor" by Caitlin R. Kiernan (1999)"Sea Oak" by George Saunders (2000)"Nocturne" by Thomas Tessier (2000)"The God of Dark Laughter" by Michael Chabon (2001)"Pop Art" by Joe Hill (2001)"Pansu" by Poppy Z. Brite (2003)"Dangerous Laughter" by Steven Millhauser (2003)"The Chambered Fruit" by M. Rickert (2003)"The Wavering Knife" by Brian Evenson (2004)"Stone Animals" by Kelly Link (2004)"Pat Moore" by Tim Powers (2004)"The Little Stranger" by Gene Wolfe (2004)"Dial Tone" by Benjamin Percy (2007)

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