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E. H. Visiak

Lifespan
1878 – 1972
Nationality
British
Active
1910
Works held
1

E. H. Visiak (1878–1972) was a poet and Milton scholar whose novel Medusa (1929) is a dreamlike, disturbing sea-voyage into metaphysical horror, a cult classic admired by connoisseurs of the visionary weird, in the company of David Lindsay, with whom he is often linked.

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  1. 1910

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