Thursday, January 19, 2012

January 19 in Goth and Horror History


Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Death & Dementia, on Amazon

January 19, 1809 - Edgar Allan Poe - Writer - Born

Two hundred and two years ago today, Edgar Allan Poe was born. He is remembered fondly for his dreary, beautiful, haunting dark poetry, short stories and other writings. Many goths have wept themselves into depression over Annabel Lee and The Raven. I cannot overstate the influence Edgar Allan Poe's writings had on the development of the modern goth scene, as well as the horror literature field. Today begins a series of celebrations in Baltimore, Maryland, for the bicentennial anniversary of Poe's birth.

Related links:

The Poe Decoder

Edgar Allan Poe Bicentennial Celebration

Edgar Allan Poe "Toaster" Tradition is No More (Washington Post)

The Edgar Allan Poe Museum

The Edgar Allan Poe Museum, at Dark Destinations

The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore

Poe International, at Ning

Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe

January 19, 1996 - From Dusk Till Dawn - Movie - Released

I seem to recall this wacky vampire movie being really well recieved, at least in our scene, after it came out. With Robert Rodriguez directing and Quentin Tarantino in charge of the script, this bloody comedy horror movie was really cool. Dozens of fan websites sprung up and hung around for a few years, and lots of screencaps were shared. Nowadays there isn't much fan love for this sure-to-become cult classic.

Related links:

From Dusk Till Dawn, at IMDB

From Dusk Till Dawn, at Wikipedia

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