Rafael Llopis

Rafael Llopis
Born April 17, 1933
Madrid, España
Occupation Essayist, translator, psychiatrist
Nationality Spanish
Genre Horror, fantastic
Notable works Historia natural de los cuentos de miedo, Los mitos de Cthulhu, ed., El novísimo Algazife o Libro de las Postrimerías

Rafael Llopis Paret (born Madrid, April 17, 1933), Spanish psychiatrist, essayist and translator, specializing in fantasy and horror fiction.

He studied medicine at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. As a psychiatrist, worked in various health centers in the Comunidad de Madrid until his retirement, in 1998.

Since his high school years he was interested in fantasy, that in the absence of publications in Castilian read fluently in French. With the English of the high school and a dictionary began to read Sheridan Le Fanu, one of the authors of his choice, and other writers of fantastic literature not available in French. He is considered, along with the translator Francisco Torres Oliver, one of the best introducers of the genre of mystery and macabre in Spanish.[1]

Llopis is an authority in H. P. Lovecraft, an author barely known in Spain until his publication of the famous anthology Los mitos de Cthulhu (1969) (see Cthulhu Mythos), collecting for the first time many stories of authors called of the Lovecraft Circle, as Robert E. Howard, Frank Belknap Long, Clark Ashton Smith, etc., as well as his direct literary heirs: Robert Bloch, Ramsey Campbell and August Derleth, among others.[2]

"In fantasy, of course, the poor dead man -so innocent at last- alone was unable to turn the course of real terror, to uproot from their origins objectives. Not only because no one believed in him but nor does anyone frightened as in times of Madame du Deffand. And the great writers followed the path of Machen and explored new horizons (...) But among all of them, the one who better expressed the anguish of her time -simply expressing his own-, was Howard Phillips Lovecraft. (Preface to the first edition)[3]"

Llopis was also responsible for Cuentos de terror (Editorial Taurus, 1963), the extensive study Esbozo de una historia natural de los cuentos de miedo (Editorial Júcar, 1974) and the three-volume edition of the Antología de cuentos de terror (Alianza Editorial, 1981).

He is also the author of the collection El novísimo Algazife o Libro de las Postrimerías, "unclassifiable book that proposes a new reading of the myth of Cthulhu and of the Egyptians, who matches between vampires, aliens and haunted Moors, in a dance macabre as those of the last millennium" (from back cover).[4]

In the 1985 Siruela book Literatura fantástica, he published one of his essays: El cuento de terror y el instinto de la muerte, along with other texts of Jorge Luis Borges, Italo Calvino, Carlos García Gual, etc.[5] In this essay, Llopis defined the weird tale as that genre «whose primary purpose is to produce, such as Walter Scott said, "a nice shiver of supernatural terror". I refer to a type of story whose raw material is not so much death itself as what it has or may have after death: the supernatural, the living from the beyond».

In 2013 he published a corrected reprint of his Historia natural de los cuentos de miedo [Natural History of Weird Tales]. Critic and writer José Luis Fernández Arellano collaborated with him in this work updating its contents.[6]

Bibliography

Volumen 1: De Daniel Defoe a Edgar Allan Poe
Volumen 2: De Charles Dickens a M. R. James
Volumen 3: De Arthur Machen a H. P. Lovecraft

Notes

  1. Molina Porras, Juan (Autumn 2013). "review: Rafael Llopis, Historia natural de los cuentos de miedo". Brumal, Research Journal on the Fantastic (in Spanish). Barcelona: Universitat Autonoma Barcelona. pp. 391–395. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  2. Rafael Llopis. "Fidelidad, nostalgia y cariño en los cuentos de Lovecraft y Derleth" (in Spanish). El País newspaper. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  3. Los mitos de Cthulhu. Rafael Llopis, ed. Alianza Editorial, Madrid, 1976. ISBN 84-206-1194-8. p. 15-16
  4. Rafael Llopis. El Novísimo Algazife o Libro de las Postrimerías. Ed. Hiperión, 1980 Madrid. ISBN 84-7517-015-3
  5. Carlos Funcia. "Intercambio de bastones y magia, en el curso sobre literatura fantástica en Sevilla" (in Spanish). El País newspaper. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  6. "Catálogo editorial: "Historia natural de los cuentos de miedo"" (in Spanish). Ediciones y talleres de escritura creativa Fuentetaja. Retrieved 6 September 2013.

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