Peter Straub

Peter Straub

Peter Straub has written at least 96 books. Their most popular book is The Talisman with 365 saves with an average rating of 3.74⭐.

Author Bio

Peter Straub was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on 2 March, 1943, the first of three sons of a salesman and a nurse. The salesman wanted him to become an athlete, the nurse thought he would do well as either a doctor or a Lutheran minister, but all he wanted to do was to learn to read.

When kindergarten turned out to be a stupefyingly banal disappointment devoted to cutting animal shapes out of heavy colored paper, he took matters into his own hands and taught himself to read by memorizing his comic books and reciting them over and over to other neighborhood children on the front steps until he could recognize the words. Therefore, when he finally got to first grade to find everyone else laboring over the imbecile adventures of Dick, Jane and Spot (“See Spot run. See, see, see,”), he ransacked the library in search of pirates, soldiers, detectives, spies, criminals, and other colorful souls, Soon he had earned a reputation as an ace storyteller, in demand around campfires and in back yards on summer evenings.

This career as the John Buchan to the first grade was interrupted by a collision between himself and an automobile which resulted in a classic near-death experience, many broken bones, surgical operations, a year out of school, a lengthy tenure in a wheelchair, and certain emotional quirks. Once back on his feet, he quickly acquired a severe stutter which plagued him into his twenties and now and then still puts in a nostalgic appearance, usually to the amusement of telephone operators and shop clerks. Because he had learned prematurely that the world was dangerous, he was jumpy, restless, hugely garrulous in spite of his stutter, physically uncomfortable and, at least until he began writing horror three decades later, prone to nightmares. Books took him out of himself, so he read even more than earlier, a youthful habit immeasurably valuable to any writer. And his storytelling, for in spite of everything he was still a sociable child with a lot of friends, took a turn toward the dark and the garish, toward the ghoulish and the violent. He found his first “effect” when he discovered that he could make this kind of thing funny.

As if scripted, the rest of life followed. He went on scholarship to Milwaukee Country Day School and was the darling of his English teachers. He discovered Thomas Wolfe and Jack Kerouac, patron saints of wounded and self-conscious adolescence, and also, blessedly, jazz music, which spoke of utterance beyond any constraint: passion and liberation in the form of speech on the far side of the verbal border. The alto saxophone player Paul Desmond, speaking in the voice of a witty and inspired angel, epitomized ideal expressiveness, Our boy still had no idea why inspired speech spoke best when it spoke in code, the simultaneous terror and ecstasy of his ancient trauma, as well as its lifelong (so far, anyhow) legacy of anger, being so deeply embedded in the self as to be imperceptible, Did he behave badly, now and then? Did he wish to shock, annoy, disturb, and provoke? Are you kidding? Did he also wish to excel, to keep panic and uncertainty at arm's length by good old main force effort? Make a guess. So here we have a pure but unsteady case of denial happily able to maintain itself through merciless effort. Booted along by invisible fears and horrors, this fellow was rewarded by wonderful grades and a vague sense of a mysterious but transcendent wholeness available through expression. He went to the University of Wisconsin and, after opening his eyes to the various joys of Henry James, William Carlos Williams, and the Texas blues-rocker Steve Miller, a great & joyous character who lived across the street, passed through essentially unchanged to emerge in 1965 with an honors degree in English, then an MA at Columbia a year later. He thought actual writing was probably beyond him even though actual writing was probably what he was best at - down crammed he many and many a book, stirred by

The Talisman

#1 of 2 in The Talisman

The Talisman
ByStephen King,Peter Straub

1984 • 365 Readers • 766 pages 3.7

Ghost Story

Ghost Story
ByPeter Straub

1979 • 221 Readers • 530 pages 3.6

Black House

#2 of 2 in The Talisman

Black House
ByStephen King,Peter Straub

2001 • 188 Readers • 659 pages 4.1

Last Days

Last Days
ByBrian Evenson

2009 • 116 Readers • 201 pages 3.4

Shadowland

Shadowland
ByPeter Straub

1980 • 44 Readers • 484 pages 3.6

Koko

#1 of 4 in Blue Rose Trilogy

Koko
ByPeter Straub

1988 • 35 Readers • 562 pages 3.4

Stories

Stories
ByNeil Gaiman(Editor),Al Sarrantonio(Editor)

35 Readers 3.6

Floating Dragon

Floating Dragon
ByPeter Straub

1982 • 34 Readers • 595 pages 3.2

Lost Boy Lost Girl

Lost Boy Lost Girl
ByPeter Straub

2003 • 21 Readers • 304 pages 3.2

The Wine-Dark Sea

The Wine-Dark Sea
ByRobert Aickman

1988 • 20 Readers • 452 pages 3.5

A Dark Matter

A Dark Matter
ByPeter Straub

2010 • 20 Readers • 397 pages 2.7

Mystery

#2 of 4 in Blue Rose Trilogy

Mystery
ByPeter Straub

1990 • 17 Readers • 572 pages 3.5

Mr. X

Mr. X
ByPeter Straub

1999 • 17 Readers • 705 pages 3.4

The Throat

#3 of 4 in Blue Rose Trilogy

The Throat
ByPeter Straub

1993 • 15 Readers • 706 pages 3.6

Julia

Julia
ByPeter Straub

1975 • 13 Readers • 304 pages 3.3

October Dreams

October Dreams
ByRichard Chizmar(editor),Robert Morrish(editor)

2000 • 13 Readers • 656 pages 4

The Best of the Best Horror of the Year: Ten Years of Essential Short Horror Fiction

12 The Best Horror of the Year

The Best of the Best Horror of the Year: Ten Years of Essential Short Horror Fiction
ByEllen Datlow(Editor, Contributor),Laird Barron(Contributor)

2018 • 12 Readers • 432 pages 3.8

In The Night Room

In The Night Room
ByPeter Straub

2004 • 11 Readers • 528 pages 3.8

Poe's Children: The New Horror

Poe's Children: The New Horror
ByPeter Straub(Editor)

2008 • 11 Readers • 610 pages 4

Too many cooks

#5 of 42 in Nero Wolfe

Too many cooks
ByRex Stout

1938 • 11 Readers • 256 pages 4

The Hellfire Club

The Hellfire Club
ByPeter Straub

1996 • 10 Readers • 544 pages 3.5

Secret Windows: Essays and Fiction on the Craft of Writing

2000 • 9 Readers • 433 pages 3

The Talisman: The Road of Trials (Graphic Novel), Volume 1

#1 of 1 in The Talisman: The Road of Trials

2009 • 9 Readers • 140 pages 4

If You Could See Me Now

1977 • 8 Readers • 340 pages 4

The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four

#4 of 12 in The Best Horror of the Year

The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four
ByEllen Datlow(Editor),Laird Barron(Contributor)

2012 • 7 Readers • 400 pages 3

Are You Loathsome Tonight?: A Collection of Short Stories

1998 • 6 Readers • 185 pages 4.3

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Black Thorn, White Rose
ByEllen Datlow, Terri Windling,M.E. Beckett,+17 more

5 Readers 4

Magic Terror

Magic Terror
ByPeter Straub

5 Readers

Houses without doors

Houses without doors
ByPeter Straub

5 Readers 4.3

American Fantastic Tales

#1 of 1 in American Fantastic Tales

2009 • 4 Readers • 750 pages

Rage Against the Night

Rage Against the Night
ByJonathan Maberry,Scott Nicholson,+6 more

2011 • 4 Readers 4

Mrs. God

Mrs. God
ByPeter Straub

1990 • 3 Readers 3

Bad Seeds: Evil Progeny

Bad Seeds: Evil Progeny
BySteve Berman,Joe R. Lansdale,+27 more

2013 • 3 Readers • 384 pages

The Armless Maiden: And Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors

1995 • 3 Readers • 384 pages

Dark Screams: Volume Three

Dark Screams: Volume Three
ByPeter Straub,Jack Ketchum,+3 more

2015 • 3 Readers • 105 pages 4

Ghosts

Ghosts
ByJeffrey Ford(Contributor),Karen Joy Fowler(Contributor)

2012 • 3 Readers • 477 pages 2

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5 Stories
ByPeter Straub

2 Readers

Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King

Fear Itself: The Horror Fiction of Stephen King
ByChuck Miller(editor),Tim Underwood(editor)

1982 • 2 Readers • 277 pages

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Halloween
ByPaula Guran(Editor),Stewart O'Nan(Contributor)

2009 • 2 Readers

The Museum of Horrors

The Museum of Horrors
ByJoyce Carol Oates(Contributor),Dennis Etchison(Editor)

2001 • 2 Readers • 369 pages 3

Dark Screams: Volume Nine

Dark Screams: Volume Nine
ByBrian James Freeman(Editor),Richard Chizmar(Editor)

2018 • 2 Readers • 162 pages 3

Pork pie hat

Pork pie hat
ByPeter Straub

2 Readers 3

Circus

Circus
ByJessica Reisman,Eric Witchey,+18 more

2012 • 2 Readers • 310 pages

Cutting Edge

Cutting Edge
ByPeter Straub,Joe Haldeman,+19 more

1986 • 2 Readers • 299 pages

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Mrs God: A Novel
ByPeter Straub

2 Readers 3

The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2010

6 Kyle Murchison Booth

The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2010
BySuzy McKee Charnas,Kelley Armstrong,+38 more

2009 • 2 Readers

The Giant Book of Best New Horror

23 The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror

The Giant Book of Best New Horror
ByRobert R. McCammon,Brian Lumley,+38 more

1993 • 2 Readers • 619 pages

Sans portes ni fenêtres

1 Reader

A Dark Matter

A Dark Matter
ByPeter Straub

2010 • 1 Reader • 593 pages

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Stepford Wives
ByIra Levin

1972 • 1 Reader

Interior Darkness

Interior Darkness
ByPeter Straub

1 Reader

The Juniper Tree and Other Blue Rose Stories

4 Blue Rose Trilogy

2010 • 1 Reader • 287 pages

Le club de l'enfer

Le club de l'enfer
ByPeter Straub

1996 • 1 Reader • 762 pages 2

Blue Rose

Blue Rose
ByPeter Straub

1985 • 1 Reader • 96 pages

The Talisman: Volume 1

#1 of 1 in The Talisman Split-Volume

The Talisman: Volume 1
ByStephen King,Peter Straub,+1 more

1998 • 1 Reader • 315 pages 3

O Clube do Fogo do Inferno

1996 • 1 Reader • 602 pages 4

Horror 4: Lo Mejor del Terror Contemporáneo

Horror 4: Lo Mejor del Terror Contemporáneo
ByClive Barker,Joe Haldeman,+4 more

1986 • 1 Reader • 320 pages

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#1 of 1 in The Beauty of Death

The Beauty of Death
ByAlessandro Manzetti(Editor),Ramsey Campbell(Contributor)

2016 • 1 Reader • 779 pages

Het kwaad

Het kwaad
ByPeter Straub

1979 • 1 Reader • 511 pages

Murder for Revenge

Murder for Revenge
ByLawrence Block,Shel Silverstein,+9 more

1998 • 1 Reader • 368 pages

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American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940s to Now
ByPeter Straub(Editor, Contributor),John Collier(Contributor)

2009 • 1 Reader • 713 pages

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#39 of 2 in Conjunctions

Conjunctions #39: The New Wave Fabulists
ByBradford Morrow(editor),Neil Gaiman(Contributor)

2002 • 1 Reader

Koko

Koko
ByPeter Straub

1 Reader

Borderlands 4

Borderlands 4
ByElizabeth Monteleone(Editor),Thomas F. Monteleone(Editor)

1991 • 1 Reader • 345 pages

Circus: Fantasy Under the Big Top

Circus: Fantasy Under the Big Top
ByEkaterina Sedia(Editor),Peter Straub(Contributor)

2012 • 1 Reader

Horror 2: Los relatos de Twilight Zone

3 Horror Martínez Roca

Horror 2: Los relatos de Twilight Zone
ByT.E.D. Klein(Editor),Stephen King(Contributor)

1986 • 1 Reader • 304 pages

The Mammoth Book of The Best Of Best New Horror

#0 of 23 in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror

The Mammoth Book of The Best Of Best New Horror
ByStephen Jones(Editor),Brian Lumley(Contributor)

2008 • 1 Reader • 745 pages

The Ballad of Ballard and Sandrine

2011 • 1 Reader • 92 pages

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#2 of 4 in Blue Rose Trilogy

Mystery 45
ByPeter Straub

1990 • 1 Reader

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Sides
ByPeter Straub

1 Reader

Dark Terrors 5: The Gollancz Book of Horror

#5 of 6 in Dark Terrors

Dark Terrors 5: The Gollancz Book of Horror
ByStephen Jones(Editor),David A. Sutton(Editor)

2000 • 1 Reader • 576 pages 2

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Gölgeler Diyarı
ByPeter Straub,Dost Körpe(Translator)

1 Reader

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Yitik Oğlan Yitik Kız
ByPeter Straub,Sönmez Güven(Translator)

1 Reader 4

Open Air

Open Air
ByPeter Straub

1972 • 1 Reader • 47 pages

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Ghosts: Recent Hauntings
ByPaula Guran,Elizabeth Hand,+29 more

1 Reader

Das Geheimnisvolle Mädchen / Die Fremde Frau

2001 • 1 Reader

Best New Horror #26

#26 of 23 in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror

Best New Horror #26
ByStephen Jones(Editor, Introduction),Clint Smith(Contributor)

2015 • 1 Reader • 546 pages 3

Dystopia: Collected Stories

Dystopia: Collected Stories
ByRichard Christian Matheson

2000 • 1 Reader • 448 pages

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The Buffalo Hunter
ByPeter Straub

2012 • 1 Reader

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Shadow Land
ByPeter Straub

1980 • 1 Reader • 417 pages

Um Passado Sombrio

Um Passado Sombrio
ByPeter Straub,Marina Slade(Translator)

2010 • 1 Reader • 392 pages 1

Talizman

#1 of 2 in The Talisman

Talizman
ByStephen King,Peter Straub,+1 more

1984 • 1 Reader • 751 pages

Turn Down the Lights

Turn Down the Lights
ByStephen King,Norman Partridge,+8 more

2013 • 1 Reader • 176 pages 3

Shivers VI

#6 of 14 in Shivers

Shivers VI
ByStephen King,Peter Straub,+20 more

2010 • 1 Reader • 400 pages

The Green Woman

The Green Woman
ByPeter Straub,Michael Easton

2010 • 1 Reader • 160 pages

Dark Terrors: The Gollancz Book of Horror

#1 of 6 in Dark Terrors

Dark Terrors: The Gollancz Book of Horror
ByStephen Jones(Editor),David A. Sutton(Editor)

1995 • 1 Reader • 379 pages

Kummitusjuttu

Kummitusjuttu
ByPeter Straub,Matti Kannosto(Translator)

1979 • 1 Reader • 312 pages

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Пропавший мальчик, пропавшая девочка
ByPeter Straub,Питер Страуб,+1 more

2003 • 1 Reader • 384 pages

A dark matter

A dark matter
ByPeter Straub

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New Masterpieces of Horror
ByJohn Gregory Betancourt(Editor),Robert Bloch(Contributor)

1996 • 512 pages

Schattenstimmen

Schattenstimmen
ByPeter Straub

2006 • 399 pages

Okkult

Okkult
ByPeter Straub

2012 • 558 pages

Lost boy, lost girl

Lost boy, lost girl
ByPeter Straub

Upiorna opowieść

Upiorna opowieść
ByPeter Straub,Irena Ciechanowska-Sudymont(Translator),+1 more

1979 • 628 pages

A dark matter

A dark matter
ByPeter Straub

A Special Place

A Special Place
ByPeter Straub

Full Circle

Full Circle
ByPeter Straub