<p>The Gates of Hell&nbsp;is a&nbsp;collection of&nbsp;twenty-six&nbsp;stories originally published in 1910. These tales in the tradition of the&nbsp;contes cruels range from a man who&nbsp;keeps a secret with devastating effects to a maniac who finds thrills in witnessing violent accidents to a blind man who purposely loses his eyesight to a prostitute who sleeps with the man who executed her husband...<br />&nbsp;<br />These rich&nbsp;and&nbsp;carefully&nbsp;plotted stories&nbsp;ratchet up suspense sentence by bewitching&nbsp;sentence. Their horror is based on human behavior and psychological drama rather than supernatural elements and&nbsp;the subtle beauty of their descriptions only further intensifies the turn of the knife when it inevitably comes &mdash; a truly decadent&nbsp;pleasure.<br />&nbsp;<br />Maurice Level (1875-926) was a French writer of fiction and drama whose macabre stories were printed in Paris newspapers and staged by the Grand-Guignol theater. His stories have been compared to those of his cousin Marcel Schwob as well as&nbsp;Villiers de l&#39;Isle-Adam&nbsp;Octave Mirbeau Guy de Maupassant and&nbsp;Edgar Allan Poe.<br />&nbsp;<br />The edition includes a historical introduction and notes by translator Jessica&nbsp;Sequeira.</p>
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