Theodore "Eibon" Donald Klein (born July 15, 1947) is an American horror writer and editor.

Klein has published very few works, but they have all achieved positive notice for their meticulous construction and subtle use of horror. Critic S. T. Joshi writes, "In close to 25 years of writing Klein has only two books and a handful of scattered tales to his credit, and yet his achievement towers gigantically over that of his more prolific contemporaries."

Biography

Klein was born and lives in New York City and attended Brown University, where he wrote his honors thesis on H. P. Lovecraft, edited The Brown Daily Herald, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1969. In the 1970s, he studied film history at Columbia University, wrote short fiction and non-fiction, and worked as a movie script reader for Paramount Pictures.

In 1975, Klein, with a few others, conceived the idea of a World Fantasy Convention. The first such convention was held in Providence, Rhode Island, in honour of the life and work of H. P. Lovecraft. Klein's story "The Events at Poroth Farm" was a nominee for Best Short Fiction at the convention. (The story is reprinted in Gahan Wilson, ed. First World Fantasy Awards. Doubleday, 1977, pp. 97–135, in the Library of America's American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to Now, edited by Peter Straub and in Klein's short story collection Reassuring Tales.

He was the editor of Twilight Zone magazine from its inception in 1981 until 1985,

Writings

He first attracted notice with the short story "The Events at Poroth Farm" (1972), in which a college lecturer, isolated in the countryside and reading horror literature for teaching in the next semester, gradually realises that genuine supernatural horror is taking place around him. The story is notable for the insidious way in which the narrator's responses to the works he is reading (including those of Charles Robert Maturin, Ann Radcliffe, "Monk" Lewis, Sheridan Le Fanu, Bram Stoker, Aleister Crowley, and Shirley Jackson) are conflated with his impressions of the supernatural threat.

In 1984 Klein published the novel The Ceremonies, which uses the same basic plot as the novella to more expansive ends; the threat this time is not to one man or one community, but to the entire world. The Ceremonies takes up and elaborates upon some of the mysteries of Arthur Machen's story "The White People" and is called "a modern classic" in an essay by Thomas F. Monteleone in the book Horror: 100 Best Books. The Ceremonies is described by Stephen King as "Wonderful, exciting and suspenseful, full of tension and a sense of deep brooding mystery", "the most exciting novel in the field to come along since Straub's Ghost Story". A revised edition was published by PS Publishing in 2017.

A second novel, Nighttown, was announced by Klein soon afterwards and described by him as "a paranoid horror novel set entirely in New York City", Also in 1986, his novel The Ceremonies won him the British Fantasy Award's "August Derleth Award".

In 2012, Klein received the World Horror Convention's Grand Master Award.

Bibliography

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!Title

!Date Published

!Form

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|The Ceremonies

|1984

|Novel

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|Dark Gods

|1985

|Collection

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|Reassuring Tales

|2006

|Collection

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|"The Events at Poroth Farm"

|1972

|Short story

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|"Renaissance Man"

|1974

|Short story

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|"S.F."

|1975

|Short story

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|"Magic Carpet"

|1976

|Short story

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|"Petey"

|1979

|Short story

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|"Children of the Kingdom"

|1980

|Short story

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|"Black Man with a Horn"

|1980

|Short story

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|"The Ceremonies: An Excerpt"

|1981

|Short story

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|"Nadelman's God"

|1985

|Short story

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|"Well-Connected"

|1987

|Short story

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|"Camera Shy"

|1988

|Short story

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|"They Don't Write 'em Like This Anymore"

|1989

|Short story

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|"They Don't Write 'em Like This Anymore: A TV Treatment in Two Versions"

|1989

|Short story

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|"Ladder"

|1990

|Short story

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|"One Size Eats All"

|1993

|Short story

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|"Curtains for Nat Crumley"

|1996

|Short story

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|"Growing Things"

|1999

|Short story

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|"Imagining Things"

|2007

|Short story

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|"Lament of an Aging English Instructor"

|1972

|Poem

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|"The Father of the Witch"

|1973

|Poem

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|"The Paintings of Hieronymus Bosch"

|1973

|Poem

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|"The Book of Hieronymus Bosch"

|1988

|Poem

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|Raising Goosebumps for Fun and Profit: A Brief Guide, for Beginners, to the How's and Why's of Horror

|1988

|Non-fiction

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|Providence After Dark and Other Writings

|2019

|Non-fiction

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References

Further reading

  • Mariconda, Steven J. "The Hints and Portents of T. E. D. Klein." Studies in Weird Fiction 1, No 1 (Summer 1986):19-28.
  • T.E.D. Klein at Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Bibliography