The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror

The Conspiracy Against the Human Race

A Contrivance of Horror

2011 • 240 pages

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Ligotti's first story in his first collection is “The Frolic,” features a serial killer who seems to have supernatural abilities. Yet, in contrast to most psychopaths, real-world and fictional, he has no sense of grandiosity but an awareness of his own insignificance. Conspiracy reminds me of that story, in that Ligotti sets out to slay every illusion that one might hold about life, about mankind, about the universe, yet seems to realize the futility of this mission. A fascinating work of disillusionment.

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