You are holding a collection of occult and mystical works. Compiled by: T. M. Novozhenova. The collection includes Ira Levin’s novel “Rosemary’s Baby,” the most famous horror novel of the 20th century; a parable-like novella by Jeremiah Gotthelf, “The Black Spider,” warning against any collusion with Satan; and stories devoted to certain mysterious and still unexplained phenomena.
Contents:
Ira Levin — Rosemary’s Baby (novel, translated by N. Buntova) (08:28:15)
Jeremiah Gotthelf — The Black Spider (novella, translated by V. Bulygin) (03:52:48)
Robert Bloch — The Little Doll (short story, translated by V. Polyakov) (01:07:39)
Basil Copper — The Cave (short story, translated by A. Antonov) (01:01:32)
Henry Kuttner — Cemetery Rats (short story, translated by I. Feoktistova) (00:19:43)
Clark Ashton Smith — The Second Shadow (short story, translated by I. Feoktistova) (00:36:25)
John Henry Noyes Collier — Rider on a Gray Horse (short story, translated by N. Filatov) (00:24:20)