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Strange Wine | Harlan Ellison
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From Harlan Ellison, whom the Washington Post regards as a lyric poet, satirist, explorer of odd psychological corners, and purveyor of pure horror and black comedy, comes Strange Wine. Discover among these tales the spirits of executed Nazi war criminals who walk Manhattan streets; the damned soul of a murderess escaped from hell; gremlins writing the fantasies of a gone?dry writer; and the exquisite Dr. Darque Angel, who deals her patients doses of death. But even more so, discover the clarity of voice and courage of conviction of an author who feels passionately, who thinks deeply, and who writes like a locomotive barreling through a tornado.
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RIP Harlan Ellison. From The Boulevard of Broken Dreams:
“There was an officer, an Oberstleutnant. Johan Hagen. He was in charge of the mass grave digging detail at Bergen-Belsen. ... He was hung in June of 1946. I was there. I saw him hang.”

Damon stared across at his old friend. Fenton was in his early sixties, almost bald now, and he had been sick. “Take it easy, Pat.”

“I just saw him walk past that window.”

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What he said.