Joe R. Lansdale

Joe R. Lansdale ( born October 28, 1951 in Gladewater, Texas) is an American writer.

Awards

He was awarded the British Fantasy Award ( 1990 for the best short story On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert with Dead Folks ) and the American Horror Award. For The Bottoms (Eng. The forests along the river ), he received two awards in 2001: The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel and the Herodotus Award for Best Historical U.S. debut novel.

In addition, he was awarded seven Bram Stoker Awards:

Works

  • Drive In (1997, Maas publisher / Pulp Masters ), ISBN 978-3-929010-44-2
  • Bubba Ho -Tep (2003, novella ), was filmed in 2002 under the same name.
  • Storm Warning (2005, Shayol ), ISBN 978-3-926126-38-2
  • Wild Winter (2006, Shayol ), ISBN 978-3-926126-60-3
  • Rumble Tumble ( 2007 Shayol ), ISBN 978-3-926126-68-9
  • The Devil Boar (2008, Shayol ), ISBN 978-3-926126-84-9
  • The God of the Sword (2008, Heyne ), ISBN 978-3-453675-57-5
  • Clearcutting (2010, Golkonda ), ISBN 978-3-942396-01-1
  • Act of Love (2010, Heyne ), ISBN 978-3-453675-86-5
  • Jugglers summer (2011, Golkonda ), ISBN 978-3-942396-09-7
  • The forests along the river (2011, Dumont ), ISBN 978-3-832161-52-1
  • A fine dark crack (2012, Golkonda ), ISBN 978-3-942396-19-6
  • Bad Chili (2012, Dumont ), ISBN 978-3832161835
  • Dark Waters (2013, Tropical ), ISBN 978-3-608-50131-5
  • Scorching heat. Suhrkamp, Berlin, 2013, ISBN 978-3-518-46441-0.
  • Tales from the Crypt ( vol. 2 ) (2008 ), Papercutz, including Cooperation with the comic artist Chris Noeth
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