Äh, Dingsbums
The other day I read somewhere that Vlad the Impaler (who, as we know, gave his name to Stoker's character Dracula) probably had a disease that made him bleed from his eyes. That may sound a bit harsh, but that's what he would have done here. Not from emotionality but rather boredom.
Fortunately it was the last Voyage of the Dementer.
In the novel, Dracula's journey across the water is probably one of the most atmospheric passages, and in the…
Krabat is the most well-known legend of the Sorbs, a people who, despite living in Germany, are not widely known to many Germans.
Adapted into a children's book by Otfried Preussler, the author of my favorite children's book "Der kleine Wassermann," and later turned into a film by Czech master animator Karel Zeman.
Although it is intended as a children's story, I find it surprisingly dark and quite eerie, not only in its content but also in its animation. However,…