Ballads for the Witching Hour by Adam Bolivar

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  • Rimes, Lays, and Plays for Marionettes
  • 178 pages
  • Cover artwork and design by Dan Sauer.
  • ISBN 9781614983880 paperback
  • ISBN 9781614983941 ebook (coming soon!)

 

 

Ballads for the Witching Hour is a glorious exploration of a rediscovered form; a form that can never quite die. Truly poetic balladry will always shimmer through from the misty realm of living shadows. Adam Bolivar is the modern Burns of this form. He has mastered balladry and he enraptures us with eerily glowing tales wrought seamlessly within it.”

—John Shirley, author of The Voice of the Burning House

 

 

In this scintillating follow-up to the acclaimed volume The Lay of Old Hex (2017), Adam Bolivar demonstrates why he is one of the most accomplished and readable weird poets of our time. As a balladeer Bolivar has no peer among his contemporaries, and his many eloquent poems about the enigmatic Jack—musician, lover, and warrior against supernatural enemies—evoke the centuries-long tradition of balladry extending back to the Middle Ages.

 

These ballads comprise miniature tales of terror, as Jack ventures into haunted house, battles against legions of demonic cats, and matches wits with seductive sorceresses. In the long poem Hellbound Jack, the “Scarlet Balladress” spins her own tale about Jack

 

A distinctive subset of works in this volume is a series of short plays that Bolivar himself has frequently presented, in public and private, with marionettes of his own design. Here we find such baleful characters as the Devil, Betty Crow (“a formless apparition”), and other sinister figures.

 

Adam Bolivar draws upon the ancient heritage of balladry but revitalizes it in his own distinctive fashion, endowing it with renewed vitality by infusing it with his own dark vision of a world where terrors lurk unseen around every corner.

 



 

 



This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 13 July, 2022.