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Tin House
註釋From the website: Albert Einstein, who knew a thing or two about exploring the unknown, said, "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." Mysteries, be they grand or intimate, fire our imagination and enflame our curiosity, and all great writers aspire to plumb the unknown, at least psychically. In this issue, National Book Award Winner Andrea Barrett chronicles the lives of early-twentieth-century astrophysicists. Young terror Benjamin Percy ventures into the dark with horror master Peter Straub. Our own Cheston Knapp probes the bizarre subculture of UFO researchers. We cover the spectrum of spooky stuff, from new ghost fiction to noir, from true crime to psychic memoirs, from ineffable poetry to classics by Chesterton and Huysmans. There's no mystery to what you want to read--it's in your hands.