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Ray Russell (4 September 1924 – 15 March 1999) was an American writer of short stories, novels, and screenplays. In 1991 he received the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Award Winners and Nominees )〕 His most famous short fiction is "Sardonicus", which appeared in the January 1961 issue of ''Playboy'' magazine, and was subsequently adapted by Russell into a screenplay for William Castle's film version, titled ''Mr. Sardonicus''. American writer Stephen King called "Sardonicus" "perhaps the finest example of the modern gothic ever written". "Sardonicus" was part of a trio of stories with "Sanguinarius" and "Sagittarius". Russell was also one of the screenwriters for Roger Corman's ''X'' (also known as ''X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes'') and ''The Premature Burial'' (based on the Edgar Allan Poe short story). ==Books== * ''Sardonicus and Other Stories'' (1961) * ''The Case Against Satan'' (1963) * ''Unholy Trinity'' (1964) * ''The Little Lexicon of Love'' (1966) * ''The Colony'' (1969) * ''Sagittarius'' (Playboy Science Fiction/Fantasy, 1971) * ''Prince of Darkness'' (1971) * ''Incubus'' (1976) * ''Holy Horatio!'' (1976) * ''Princess Pamela'' (1979) * ''The Devil's Mirror'' (1980) * ''The Book of Hell'' (1980) * ''The Bishop's Daughter'' (1981) * ''Haunted Castles: The Complete Gothic Tales of Ray Russell'' (1985) * ''Absolute Power'' (1992) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ray Russell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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