Vathek
By (Author) Eric J. Guignard
Edited by Leslie S. Klinger
By (author) William Beckford
Sourcebooks, Inc
Poisoned Pen Press
18th August 2020
United States
General
Fiction
843.5
Paperback
176
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
195g
When you have all you could ever want, what's left to wish for Vathek, the majestic and fierce ninth caliph of the Abassides, has the world at his feet, with pleasure palaces constructed solely to satisfy his every possible appetite. Both his anger and his intellect are legendary; possessed of an intense thirst for knowledge, he often invites scholars to converse with him, but imprisons those who cannot be persuaded via logic or bribes to his point of view. Nothing is beyond his grasp, until a hideous stranger sells him glowing swords with letters on them that cannot be translated even by experts--because the letters are ever changing as if by magic! Obsessed with obtaining the stranger's knowledge, Vathek undertakes a massive search of his kingdom. His journey becomes increasingly horrific as he ventures into the underworld, meeting demons and witches. Will love of Mohammed or country or a young woman he encounters be enough to turn him from his foolish quest Or will the lust for power prove too strong to resist
"This ornate, orientalist work of supernatural horror from Beckford (17591840) is a fever dream for the senses." - Publishers Weekly
"a berserk Orientalist fantasy that's the best-known work of Beckford" - Kirkus Reviews
WILLIAM BECKFORD (October 1, 1760 - May 2, 1844) was an English novelist and a wealthy patron of works of decorative art. Vathek is his only novel.