
EDGAR ALLAN POE, LIGEIA - Read by Anthony D. P. Mann, score by Chris Bozzone - Clear with black swirl variant
EDGAR ALLAN POE'S LIGEIA - READ BY ANTHONY D. P. MANN, SCORE BY CHRIS BOZZONE LP * Limited pressing on 160 gram vinyl * Printed on a deluxe heavy weight tip-on gatefold jacket * New essay by Fabio Capuzzo, author of Goblin - Seven Notes in Red * Includes an 18" x 24" poster * Newly commissioned art by Katy Horan An excerpt from Fabio Capuzzo's liner notes: Ligeia was first published in the Baltimore American Museum magazine, on September 18, 1838. The story was revised a few times throughout its publication history. It is included in Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840), in Phantasy Pieces (1842), and Tales by Edgar Allan Poe (1845). The poem The Conqueror Worm, published by Poe in January 1843, was first incorporated into the text (as a poem composed by Ligeia) in the February 15, 1845, issue of the New York New World. The poem is set in a theater where the audience is composed of angels, and the actors are mimes who are controlled by formless creatures. Suddenly, a blood