Thomas Ligotti – Teatro Grottesco Deluxe Slipcase Edition Chiroptera Press

New Condition

$304.49

***  Pre Order – Ships approx  late August 2025. Please Note if ordered with any other items all items will ship together  when stock arrives ***

“This book is hands down one of the best weird fiction collections of our lifetime, and we couldn’t be more excited to release it’s deluxe edition. Teatro Grottesco is fully illustrated, faithfully, to Ligotti’s masterful and bleak tone. The dust jacket is being been printed on a semi-transparent vellum paper to capture the full effect of the “soft black stars”.

This is a limited  edition of 100 x copies, with only 25 copies offered outside of US Territories!

Slipcase edition specs:
* 6″x 9″
* 290 pages
* Smyth-sewn binding with head, tail bands, and ribbon marker
* Tipped-in signature page signed by the author and the artist
* Alternative cloth color to the standard edition
* Hand marbled end papers
* Silver foil stamping over grey cloth
* Silver edge staining
* Custom slipcase stamped on 3 sides
* Offset printed on acid-free archival paper
* Printed in Lithuania and bound in USA

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Teatro Grottesco by Thomas Ligotti
Illustrated by Jonathan Dennison

Thomas Ligotti’s Teatro Grottesco, a horror masterwork, emerges anew in this sumptuous Chiroptera Press edition. Jonathan Dennison’s iconic, original illustrations accompany each tale. Characteristically, the publisher has spared no expense in the book’s presentation, with binding, typography, and paper stock all selected to complement the exquisite darkness of Ligotti’s vision—a physical artifact worthy of these thirteen classic excursions into Ligottian pessimism and tremendous storytelling.

Teatro Grottesco contains four sections:
Derangements
A child witnesses his father’s unspeakable basement experiment, and an unseen menace hunts him down in the bowels of an urban wasteland. A town succumbs to increasingly surreal and absurd civic projects orchestrated by a shadowy and malignantly idiotic administrator. Metafictional tales emerge from a storyteller whose narratives collapse into dreamlike horrors. A night clerk is confronted by an omnipotent puppet creature whose nonsensical existence undermines reality itself. A factory that may or may not exist produces novelties that evolve into monstrosities beyond comprehension, and it seems everyone is talking about it (and only about it).

Deformations
A man confronts bodily transformation, terminal illness, and the horror of being trapped within an incomprehensible, sinister corporate system. Factory workers struggle to defy a new supervisor, visible only as a horrendous shape behind frosted glass. In four interconnected stories set in a northern border town, a man erases his existence down to the grave where his body lies; a commercial agent staying in a boarding house finds his life’s ultimate point within a jester’s costume; a winter-obsessed narrator witnesses a crummy parade and a nocturnal visitation that reveals the emptiness within everything; and enigmatic thresholds appear in the northern border town through which people vanish into other realities.

The Damaged and the Diseased
A writer “of nihilistic prose works” seeks the Teatro Grottesco, an artistic troupe that systematically extinguishes all creative impulses. A man’s conversation with an art critic unearths disturbing, possibly artificial childhood memories of a bizarre roadside attraction, suggesting nightmarish repercussions for us all. A library employee’s obsession with the recorder of dream monologues leads to a revelation that illuminates his melancholic, profound, and tragically personal darkness. A narrator recounts his fascination with a recluse who undergoes disturbing metamorphoses in a shack by a marsh. And finally, an artist’s recovery from illness reveals the shadow-like force animating all existence, leading him and his followers to a dead town where they confront the ultimate horror of Being.
Through each of these unforgettable short stories, Ligotti’s incomparable prose—equal parts philosophical manifesto and giddy fever dream—guides the reader through weird landscapes that are uniquely his own, where human consciousness is revealed as the ultimate cosmic joke and the ultimate cosmic horror.