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The King in Yellow is not just an occult figure but a symbol of the power of the state to tell us how to think with this or that pleasing story.
Who is the King in Yellow? « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science.
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Alexander O. Smith, who translated The Book of Heroes for us, called me one day to say, “The King in Yellow is from Lovecraft.”
October « 2009 « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science.
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Alexander O. Smith, who translated The Book of Heroes for us, called me one day to say, “The King in Yellow is from Lovecraft.”
Who is the King in Yellow? « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science.
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The name "Yellow Canary" was a reference to the home's exterior color and to its first owner, Frances Alda, a soprano with the Metropolitan Opera.
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One of those, the Daily Bee, was started in February, 1857, in Sacramento by a Cherokee named John Rollin Ridge, who was born with the name Yellow Bird.
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(Robert W. Chambers fans note that the King in Yellow is the baddie in this fantasy novel.)
How ya like us now? « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science.
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The King in Yellow is not just an occult figure but a symbol of the power of the state to tell us how to think with this or that pleasing story.
October « 2009 « Haikasoru: Space Opera. Dark Fantasy. Hard Science.
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One of those, the Daily Bee, was started in February, 1857, in Sacramento by a Cherokee named John Rollin Ridge, who was born with the name Yellow Bird.
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The term Yellow Journalism is really coming to its own in this time, too.
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One of those, the Daily Bee, was started in February, 1857, in Sacramento by a Cherokee named John Rollin Ridge, who was born with the name Yellow Bird.
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