Waterfront Fists and Others: The Collected Fight Stories of Robert E. Howard
Description
It is impossible to ignore the sheer number of boxing stories that Robert E. Howard wrote. Serious or funny, spooky or adventurous, these stories represent a fierce creative outburst that would pave the way later for his western hero, Breckenridge Elkins. In these stories we see Howard's craft pushed from mere construction to passionate involvement. He took all of his interests and peppered them through the various boxing stories. He wrote them faster than the magazine could print them. Clearly, he loved what he was doing. When Howard could write no more, he went on to draft Conan and the aforementioned Elkins, who owes much in style and content to the Costigan stories. The fight stories are a joy to read and reread. They are funny, bawdy, picaresque, and violent. Presented here, as they were originally printed, they perfectly showcase why Robert E. Howard was one of the greatest adventure writers of the 20th century.Product Details
Price
$39.95
Publisher
Wildside Press
Publish Date
October 01, 2003
Pages
312
Dimensions
6.34 X 1.05 X 9.42 inches | 1.51 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781592241361
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About the Author
Robert E. Howard (1906-1936), an American pulp fiction writer who is best known as the creator of Conan, wrote a huge number of stories in a variety of genres, including fantasy, westerns, horror, and even boxing stories.