Jimbo

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258
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About this ebook

Jimbo is a beautifully written work about a child entering the next stage in life. It talks about sacrifices made in love, facing the guardian of the threshold, and escaping the prison of one's own mind. This wonderful story about a boy's out-of-body experience is filled with curiosity, fear, and hope.

About the author

Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951) was a British author and broadcaster, renowned for his prolific contributions to the genre of supernatural fiction. With a deep sense of mysticism and an exceptional knack for imbuing his narratives with a chilling ambiance, Blackwood captured the imaginations of readers worldwide. His literary work often traversed the ethereal boundaries between the known and the mysterious unknown, leaving a lasting impact on horror and weird fiction. 'Jimbo: A Fantasy' (1909) stands as one of his significant works, weaving a tale that melds the innocence of childhood with a ghostly otherworld—a literary device Blackwood employed with skillful artistry. His stories frequently explored the themes of nature's latent powers and the thin veils separating different planes of existence, exercising a profound influence on subsequent writers in the genre. Blackwood's oeuvre reflected his personal enquiry into mysticism and the occult, subjects that were not merely narrative elements but also intrinsic to his worldview. More than just entertainment, Blackwood's writings invite his readers to ponder the deeper, often unacknowledged, connections between the psychological and the spiritual realms.

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