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      • Patrick McGrath is a British novelist known for his work in the Gothic fiction genre. His notable works include 'Spider,' 'Asylum,' and 'The Grotesque.' McGrath often explores themes of madness, psychological horror, and the macabre in his writing.
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  2. Patrick McGrath (born 7 February 1950) is a British novelist, whose work has been categorised as gothic fiction.

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    • Asylum.
    • Spider.
    • The Grotesque.
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    • Follia by Patrick McGrath, Matteo Codignola (Translator)
    • Spider by Patrick McGrath, Martine Laurent-Skopan (Translator)
    • The Grotesque by Patrick McGrath.
    • Trauma by Patrick McGrath.
  3. Patrick McGrath is a British novelist known for his work in the Gothic fiction genre. His notable works include 'Spider,' 'Asylum,' and 'The Grotesque.'. McGrath often explores themes of madness, psychological horror, and the macabre in his writing.

  4. Aug 29, 1996 · Patrick McGrath. 3.95. 32,071 ratings2,503 reviews. In the summer of 1959 Stella Raphael joins her psychiatrist husband, Max, at his new posting--a maximum-security hospital for the criminally insane. Beautiful and headstrong, Stella soon falls under the spell of Edgar Stark, a brilliant and magnetic sculptor who has been confined to the ...

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  5. May 21, 2021 · The award-winning author of nine novels and two short story collections chooses his five favourite books. This acrid novel tells the story of a left-wing theatre director in pre-war Germany who...

  6. Mar 3, 1998 · Asylum. Paperback – March 3, 1998. by Patrick McGrath (Author) 4.3 545 ratings. See all formats and editions. From our most celebrated writer of the psychological thriller comes this nerve-wracking yet eerily beautiful work of erotic obsession and madness.

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