Henry Kuttner
Born
in Los Angeles, California, The United States
April 07, 1915
Died
February 04, 1958
Genre
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Fury
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published
1947
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76 editions
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Robots Have No Tails
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published
1952
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13 editions
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The Last Mimzy
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published
1975
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5 editions
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The Dark World
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published
1946
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190 editions
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The Best of Henry Kuttner
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published
1975
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18 editions
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The Graveyard Rats
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published
1936
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9 editions
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The Book of Iod
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published
1995
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6 editions
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The Hogben Chronicles
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Elak of Atlantis
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published
1985
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12 editions
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The Salem Horror
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published
1987
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9 editions
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“You see, a witch has to have a familiar, some little animal like a cat or a toad. He helps her somehow. When the witch dies the familiar is suppose to die too, but sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes, if it's absorbed enough magic, it lives on. Maybe this toad found its way south from Salem, from the days when Cotton Mather was hanging witches. Or maybe Lafitte had a Creole girl who called on the Black Man in the pirate-haven of Barataria. The Gulf is full of ghosts and memories, and one of those ghosts might very well be that of a woman with warlock blood who'd come from Europe a long time ago, and died on the new continent.
And possibly her familiar didn't know the way home. There's not much room for magic in America now, but once there was room.
("Before I Wake...")”
― Masters of Horror
And possibly her familiar didn't know the way home. There's not much room for magic in America now, but once there was room.
("Before I Wake...")”
― Masters of Horror
“Out in the stone-pile the toad squatted with its glowing jewel-eyes and, maybe, its memories. I don't know if you'll admit a toad could have memories. But I don't know, either, if you'll admit there was once witchcraft in America. Witchcraft doesn't sound sensible when you think of Pittsburgh and subways and movie houses, but the dark lore didn't start in Pittsburgh or Salem either; it goes away back to dark olive groves in Greece and dim, ancient forests in Brittany and the stone dolmens of Wales. All I'm saying, you understand, is that the toad was there, under its rocks, and inside the shack Pete was stretching on his hard bed like a cat and composing himself to sleep.
("Before I Wake...")”
― Masters of Horror
("Before I Wake...")”
― Masters of Horror
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