Dark Carnival
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- This article is about the book. Dark Carnival is also a band fronted by Niagara, and the music group Insane Clown Posse makes numerous references to a mythical subject known as The Dark Carnival.
Dark Carnival is a collection of the following Ray Bradbury short stories, published in October 1947:
- "The Homecoming"
- "Skeleton"
- "The Jar"
- "The Lake"
- "The Maiden"
- "The Tombstone"
- "The Smiling People"
- "The Emissary"
- "The Traveler"
- "The Small Assassin"
- "The Crowd"
- "Reunion"
- "The Handler"
- "The Coffin"
- "Interim"
- "Jack-In-The-Box"
- "The Scythe"
- "Let's Play "Poison""
- "Uncle Einar"
- "The Wind"
- "The Night"
- "There Was An Old Woman"
- "The Dead Man"
- "The Man Upstairs"
- "The Night Sets"
- "Cistern"
- "The Next In Line"
For many years, Bradbury did not permit Dark Carnival to be reprinted, since updated versions of many of the stories were collected as The October Country. However, a limited edition of Dark Carnival, with five extra stories and a new introduction by Bradbury, was printed by Gauntlet Press in 2001.
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