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Donald Wandrei

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217: 200:. All of his grandparents were early Minnesota settlers. Donald's father, Albert Christian Wandrei, became chief editor of West Publishing Company, America's leading publisher of law books. Donald grew up in his parents' house at 1152 Portland Ave, St Paul and lived there most of his life save for a stint in the Army and occasional sojourns in New York and Hollywood. Donald loved frequent rambles in the woods along the Minnesota River; it was Wandrei who later taught 548:(1944), says: "An inveterate traveler, he has ranged from New York to Hollywood, and from Quebec to New Orleans, with extensions to Panama and Cuba" and also notes that his active hobby was photography. Furthermore, "he prefers to work at night, and has often written a complete story in a single night. Some of his tales have originated in the form of dreams, of which he says he has a hair-raising variety, and have been written with few changes." 1237: 577:, was supplemented with four pen-and-ink illustrations by his brother Howard Wandrei. The complete sonnet sequence "Sonnets of the Midnight Hours" is included, along with many other poems dating back as far as 1926 and including several reprints from both his earlier volumes of verse. Some of the early poems were revised radically for their appearance in 385: 551:
Wandrei served almost four years with the U.S. Army in World War II, and as a technical sergeant, Third Battalion, 259th Infantry, 65th Division, a unit of General Patton's famous Third Army, took part in the final drive across Germany into Austria – the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns.
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In the 1970s Wandrei commenced a long and tedious process of litigation against Arkham House, the publishing company he had helped to found. After August Derleth's death in 1971, Donald Wandrei briefly acted as editorial director, but declined to resume his interest in the firm permanently.
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series (published by Arkham House in five volumes between 1964 and 1976) was performed by Wandrei. Wandrei's interest in Arkham House centred primarily on seeing the Lovecraft writings into print; it was Derleth who brought a wider program to the press when Wandrei entered the army in 1942.
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During the 1930s, Wandrei wrote two more (non-fantastic) novels and several plays, one a collaboration with his brother Howard but none were published although they were submitted to various publishers and agents.
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In 1976, Philip Rahman had met Wandrei at a convention and the two became friends. Three years after Wandrei's death in 1987, Rahman and his mostly silent partner Dennis Weiler founded the publishing firm of
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Wandrei circulated iconoclastic letter-essays that denounced many of the organized forces behind the modern fantasy movement – a movement he, as a founder of Arkham House, was instrumental in setting motion.
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Post-World War II, Wandrei's fiction output dropped considerably. His time with the army had left him little time to write, and although he worked on several novels and plays, none of these was published.
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Though Wandrei had, for reasons unknown, abandoned the writing of poetry around 1934, he wrote four poems in 1977 and 1978 which he circulated amongst friends and colleagues as limited state broadsides.
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for Life Achievement. However, he refused to accept the award because he felt that the bust representing the award was a demeaning caricature of Lovecraft, whom he had known personally.
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to keep Lovecraft's legacy alive, an action for which Wandrei is perhaps better remembered than for his own fiction. Wandrei and Derleth co-edited the omnibus collections
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At the age of 16, Wandrei completed his short story "The Red Brain", in which a mysterious Cosmic Dust sweeps through the universe, obliterating the stars. Only
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Wandrei attended Central High in St Paul from 1921–24, during which he published short compositions in the school newspaper and avidly read the magazine
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Wandrei started writing in 1926 and his writing career took off around 1932. In late 1927 he hitchhiked from Minnesota to Rhode Island to visit
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An expanded 2nd ed. was issued in 1999, adding two stories ("A Stranger Passes" & "If"), plus an updated biographical intro by
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At this period Wandrei also broke into the crime pulps with stories of his detective I.V. Frost published in such magazines as
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During 1933, Wandrei lived in a studio apartment in New York that was within easy walking distance of the offices of
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in a limited edition of 300 copies in March 2012. The volume includes Wandrei's mainstream novel "Invisible Sun".
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1971 saw a new original tale from Wandrei, "Requiem for Mankind", which appeared in the Arkham House anthology
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and Fantasy Magazine. The jacket drawing was by the author's brother Howard Wandrei, who had died in 1956.
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that unless he published the tale, Lovecraft would look for other magazines to submit stories to.
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stories, although at a greatly reduced rate. Some of his stories were adapted for the comic book
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Wandrei's first book, begun at age 18 and published when he was but 20, was the poetry volume
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until the late 1930s. He was a member of the "Lovecraft Circle", as a friend and protégé of
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but due to the dormancy of F&B, the edition was held up. It was finally published by
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Wandrei's novelette "Raiders of the Universes" was the cover story in the September 1932
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writer, poet and editor. He was the older brother of science fiction writer and artist
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3 (Fall 1988). West Warwick, RI: Necronomicon Press. Donald Wandrei Special issue.
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Mysteries of Time & Spirit: The Letters of H.P. Lovecraft & Donald Wandrei
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to issue work by Donald and Howard Wandrei as well as other classic pulp writers.
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As an accomplished poet, Wandrei was the first to write a series of sonnets for
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Donald Wandrei: An Inventory of His Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society
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In 1965, Arkham House published Wandrei's second collection of short stories,
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In 1925, Wandrei gave Clark Ashton Smith $ 50 so the Auburn poet could see
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In 1967, a new tale, "The Crater", appeared in the Arkham House anthology
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Wandrei came in frequent contact during the 1970s with novelist and poet
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in the 1940s, and also attempted writing song lyrics in Hollywood. After
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Sanctity and Sin: The Collected Poetry and Prose-Poems of Donald Wandrei
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The author note on Wandrei's story collection (his first prose volume),
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S. T. Joshi.  "Donald Wandrei: Nightmare in Green", chapter 5 in
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In 1964, Arkham House published Wandrei's third book of poetry,
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Don't Dream: The Collected Fantasy and Horror of Donald Wandrei
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Ecstasies and Odysseys: The Weird Poetry of Donald Wandrei
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Colossus: The Collected Science Fiction of Donald Wandrei
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also wrote his own series with "Sonnets out of Bedlam".
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The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural
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University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts alumni
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Rhythmic Toil Combin'd: Poets of the Lovecraft Circle
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Wandrei's second book and second book of verse) was
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Much of the editorial work on Lovecraft's 402:Wandrei's only full-length fantastic novel, 1275: 1261: 1253: 988: 986: 984: 982: 165:, plus a few in other magazines including 18: 1775:20th-century American short story writers 927:(S. T. Joshi & David E Schultz, eds.; 1214:Don Herron, "Collecting Donald Wandrei" 673:World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement 332:1930s including co-founding Arkham House 959: 587:, which gathered 17 tales published in 473:Wandrei contributed two stories to the 1128:Don Herron. "The Last Cosmic Master". 1067:. Forthcoming in Phillip A. Ellis and 898:(edited by S.T. Joshi; illustrated by 488:later co-founded the publishing house 1209:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 7: 1249:, with 3 library catalog records 1043:Author note, rear dustjacket flap, 1030:Author note, rear dustjacket flap, 220:A 1928 photograph of Donald Wandrei 171:. 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Frost 531:, he continued writing 495:The Outsider and Others 460:(2000)) and others for 454:Clues Detective Stories 316:which was published by 236:University of Minnesota 1780:Cthulhu Mythos writers 1034:, Arkham House (1944). 1032:The Eye and the Finger 976:. Accessed 21 May 2009 826:(Haffner Press, 2021) 713:The Eye and the Finger 546:The Eye and the Finger 392: 336:Wandrei was active in 221: 1705:/ John Douglas (2023) 1469:Marion Zimmer Bradley 1132:4 (Fall 1988), 13–22. 484:In 1939, Wandrei and 387: 227:Science and Invention 219: 159:, another sixteen in 135:Donald Albert Wandrei 73:Saint Paul, Minnesota 56:Saint Paul, Minnesota 44:Donald Albert Wandrei 1617:Chelsea Quinn Yarbro 1587:AngĂ©lica Gorodischer 1553:Patricia A. McKillip 1549:Leo and Diane Dillon 1185:. "Introduction" to 1124:on 7 September 2008. 1069:Benjamin J. 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Index

Donald Wandrei, date unknown
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Fantasy
science fiction
weird fiction
mystery fiction
Howard Wandrei
science fiction
fantasy
weird fiction
Howard Wandrei
Weird Tales
Astounding Stories
Esquire
August Derleth
Arkham House
Saint Paul
Minnesota
August Derleth
morel

Science and Invention
Saint Paul Public Library
University of Minnesota
Carl Jacobi
Arthur Machen
The Hill of Dreams
Antares
H.P. Lovecraft

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