Anne Rice (born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien) was a best-selling American author of gothic, supernatural, historical, erotica, and later religious themed books. Best known for The Vampire Chronicles, her prevailing thematic focus is on love, death, immortality, existentialism, and the human condition. She was married to poet Stan Rice for 41 years until his death in 2002. Her books have sold nearly 100 million copies, making her one of the most widely read authors in modern history.
Anne Rice passed on December 11, 2021 due to complications from a stroke. She was eighty years old at the time of her death.
She uses the pseudonym Anne Rampling for adult-themed fiction (i.e., erotica) and A.N. Roquelaure for fiction featuring sexually explicit sado-masochism.
I can't quite say that I liked this one. I did enjoy it yes but the vampires came too little too late, for a graphic novel this wasn't really very graphic, and I can't really say that I like the artwork too much. It is all watercolors and definitely goes with the ambiance but it's just not for me. I did like the story.
This is actually my favorite thing I've read by Anne Rice unless you count the Beauty Trilogy. Even then, the writing here is streamlined from her usual unending babbling (and I'm an Anne Rice FAN) and is thus vastly superior to her other works. I might get some hate for that opinion, but it's true.
Additionally, it is in the style of a good gothic story. I'm talking about the literary movement here, not the people who dress up and listen to Bella Lugosi's Dead (though I'm one of those too) or the Goth and VisiGoth tribes. I'm rather a fan of the gothic novel and short story- I'll read any of them you throw at me, even the ones that are utter tripe. Though the tripe-ish ones get poorer reviews. Also, alot of Classic Novels (HELLO WUTHERING HEIGHTS!) are in the gothic tradition and many people don't note it. All the more the pity.
Even if you hate Rice's normally Verbose style, give this short story a try. It's good, I promise, and even if you don't like it, you've wasted at most a half hour. ;)
Additionally, I've reread this several times, and it still has yet to loose it's luster to me.
Re-read August 28, 2018. It’s available to listen to for free on audible right now and I decided to listen again while commuting. The narrator is exceptional. I really annoyed it. I am in the mood for gothics right now. Maybe it’s fall coming on. Highly recommended!
Espero impaciente el momento en que esta historia sea el complemento de alguna otra novela de Anne Rice (mi autora favorita); porque de momento, la encontré, insípida, simplona y por tanto aburrida.
I loved this story for its atmospheric, imaginative qualities, and drama--and of course the Anne Rice flavors we all love. Julie the main character is so loveable and charming and when she and her brother Richard go to their inherited estate, Rampling Gate outside of London, they discover more than a quiet home in the countryside. There is a mysterious intruder. The blind housekeeper is very clear that “No ghost would ever dare to trouble Rampling Gate.” Ha! What about an "unspeakable menace"? This is a terrific little read by a master writer of the genre. It's just a little bit of "quiet horror" that will surely please the appetite.
Opowiadanie tak doskonale konwencjonalne, że mogłoby się ukazać w "Blackwood Magazine" w szczycie jego popularności. Podoba mi się klimat, śmiałe, zdecydowane operowanie kliszkami i konwencjami literackimi i to, że w ten sposób, pozostając bardzo wierną pewnemu wzorcowi literackiemu, Rice wydobywa na wierzch to, co zwykle pozostaje niedopowiedziane w powieści gotyckiej czy wiktoriańskiej powieści grozy: pewien potencjał niewinnej bohaterki do czynienia zła, który jest tym właśnie elementem inicjującym destrukcję ustalonego porządku. Genialne, trafne i przewrotne. Biorąc pod uwagę, jak dobrze Rice poradziła sobie z opowiadaniem, żałuję, że nie popełniła więcej krótkich form.
This 90's graphic tale is a faithful adaptation of the short story of the same name by Anne Rice. That one is dreamy and exquisite, and my only mark against it is that it's too short.
This illustrated form provides an alternative vista through which one can experience the tale, and it works marvelously. Colleen Doran's watercolors are more than up to par, and I especially enjoyed the vivid images of the sprawling estate of Rampling Gate and its magnificent interiors. And the wardrobe!
I was actually very surprised by this book. It was written in the very same fashion that Anne Rice writes all of her literary works (faster pace, smooth flow, and a lot of detail). The main thing that I enjoyed about this story was though there was a lot of detail it did not drag this book out. Many of the reviews i had read previous to reading this were of people complaining about how short it was, however, in my opinion if this was any longer it would have been too dragged out and may have lost the interest of the reader. I purchased this book as an enhanced e-book and it was worth the money! It included videos of Anne Rice's influences for writting this story, stating why she picked the setting and how she came up with the plot. You also learn a little bit about her family, as well as, some fun facts about Anne herself. I recommend this story and definitely the enhanced version if you have a little bit of time in your busy day and would like a quick but enjoyable read that gives you a little escape from reality.
I'm reading a Vook. Part book, part video, Vook! Interactive reading was great. There are not many Vooks available but try one if you can. I read mine on my iPhone.
A father tells his son to tear down the ancestral family home, Rampling Gate, after his death, but his sister points out they have never even seen it. [look, if dad wanted it gone, he could've done it himself, eh?]
So off they go to see the house.
Julie has a distinct memory of seeing a beautiful young man on a train when she was very young, but her father's reaction was fear and then rage. Later, they overheard him telling their mother that 'he should not have left the house'. He?
The blind housekeeper swears she has seen nobody, and the villagers all seem to love the old house. The longer they stay there, the more they love it, too.
But... one night Julie sees a beautiful man in the study and she is sure it is the same young man she saw on the train, but her brother Richard can't see him.
No prizes for guessing what happens, it's Anne Rice, you know?
Zagrebačka naklada Zagreb, 2008. Prijevod: Sanja Petriška Unutar tvrdih korica "Horor priča za laku noć". Jezik je ok, bez izraženije razine jezične aktualizacije, ali ipak uspijeva ostvariti atmosferičnost i živopisnost teksta. Jezik se može dovesti u vezu, posebno uzevši u obzir sadržaj, s "didaskalijama" u stripovima Dylan Doga. Sadržaj se fokusira na toposu ljubavi vampira i nevampirice. Hasta luego!
A seduction story, but then, most vampire stories have some tinge of that at the core, often the temptation of living longer, but at a cost. The seduction here is that, but it is also the place, the house, the manor, of Rampling Gate, and what it means to stay in the family. Rice had a knack for very evocative and detailed prose that was lush, but not overly so—well, at least not in these early stories. Her style in later books would become much more embellished.
I had never read anything by Ann Rice, and as this was a short story, gave it a try. Was in the mood for an horror story in a haunted house.
Er, this is just embarrasing. Ultra-romantic and formulaic. I was not expecting deep literature, but then I was not also expecting it to be so dull and unimaginative. Oh well.
A novella with a strong Gothic- Victorian vibe. The development of the prose was a bit rushed in my opinion; it could have been longer but I enjoyed it for the atmosphere and mystery permeating every page.
This year I acquired a Vampire Anthology called The Vampire Archives. I haven't gotten to read any Anne Rice before this. However, if this is a good sample of what her work is like I will be reading more of her work.
Interview with a Vampire but with a woman as the main character instead.In typical Anne Rice fashion we get the brooding vampire.Ended a bit sudden,should had been a bit longer.
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Simpel en kort. De tekenstijl (watercolor) miste wat nuance, maar was toch mooi. Weinig tekst, maar een soepel verloop door het verhaal wordt geconcludeerd met een sluitend verhaal. Algoeds.