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File Size: 5030 KB

Print Length: 313 pages

Publisher: ECW Press (October 1, 2011)

Publication Date: October 1, 2011

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B005XP4XFA

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I lay no claim to be a Goth, even an Elder Goth, but I do admit to being Goth-curious (don't know what those mean? That's why you need this book!) For those looking for a way to learn more about them without having to put on fishnet, striped tights or eyeliner, Liisa (that's how the book spells it, no matter what Amazon says...) Ladouceur gives almost 300 pages of definitions of all things Goth (not Gothic - an important difference, although she does mention the Visigoths and their Ostrogoth cousins in passing). The scope is world-wide, although outside the U.S. she devotes little space to anything besides the UK, Germany and Japan - isn't there a Goth scene in Russia by now? She also does so with a outrageous humor that is totally at odds with the usual media image as Goths as cheerless souls who hang around in dark corners obsessing about the sadness of life. There is even a subset called Perky Goths, Liisa informs us, who wear pink and are relentlessly cheerful (the black-clad corner lurkers, she says, are a subset known as Mopey Goths). There are also Trad Goths (who don't believe anything Gothic post-dates 1990), Cyber Goths (who are obsessed with technology, natch) and Faerie Goths (usually found chilling out at Renaissance Fairs), and so on. The book also gives a pretty good fast summary of the "progressive music" scene from the beginnings of punk to more-or-less the present, although obviously she concentrates on the groups of most interest to Goths. The book's one drawback is that it was complete up to 2011, when it was published - nothing changes faster that popular culture, and by 2014 it is in need of an update!

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I have been a fan of Gothic music since 1987 and apparently the author is close to my age so we have experienced many of the same things as far as Goth goes. Most of the stuff in the book was nothing new to me but the author wrote in such a witty way it was still very enjoyable. However, there were some things that she covered that had somehow bypassed me over the long years of enjoying this wonderful subculture. Most of it was in regards to Goth fashion retailers and companies out there that sell clothing for Goths. However, being a Rivethead, I am not really that huge into fashion anyway. There were a few things that were annoying about her viewpoints but everyone has an opinion and she warns the reader in the introduction that she would not be totally seriously and would be inserting her own opinion on the topics that she writes about. This would be a great introduction for anyone new to the world of Goth.

Love this book it’s one of my fives it’s hard to sit and read since it’s like a dictionary but it’s so informative. Book looked bad at first till you realize it was printed to look that way for astetic

A great reference for any Gothic shelf. Will be a great tool for explaining to the younger Goths.

To distill an entire subculture into one book isn't any easy task. In the case of "Encyclopedia Gothica," it's even harder as Goths are constantly asking the question "What is Goth ?" and reinventing the definition. Surely, there will be at least one Goth who reads this book and exclaims "They included Band X ?! They're not Goth !" or "Why wasn't Band Y included ? They're G.A.F.!" (Exclamation #2 was my refrain when I discovered that the band This Ascension was missing an entry. By the way, if you don't know what G.A.F. is, you need this book.)Nevertheless, the author does an admirable job of including the right stuff and leaving out the superfluous. Enduring Goth stuff and stuff that Goths have loved forever (Sisters of Mercy; Kambriel, the fashion designer; Hammer Horror films; Snakebite cocktails, etc.) are included while flash-in-the-pan micro-trends and the promising-but-too-new are not. (Sorry, Coilhouse magazine.)What elevates Encyclopedia Gothica above other reference works are the wry opinions of the author. With typical Goth snarkiness, what could have been a dry reference work becomes much more entertaining, even if you don't agree with the author's viewpoints. (Personally, I didn't think Winona Ryder was all that bad in "Bram Stoker's Dracula," although she was upstaged by Sadie Frost. )In any case, Encyclopedia Gothica, in short order, has earned a place on my bookshelf right next to my copies of Baudelaire's "Flowers of Evil" and Voltaire's "What Is Goth ?" and "Paint It Black: The Guide To Gothic Homemaking." All dark hearts should get a copy. . . .

This is a beautifully presented, lovingly-written account of the who's who, what's what, origins, and history of the Gothic arts. Less "Goth for Dummies" than a well-organized and comprehensive guide to the wonderfully dark underworld by one who has obviously lived it. The lovely cover art makes this a great (Halloween) gift for your favourite night person. It would fell right at home on the shelf amongst the Poppy Z. Brite and Ann Rice or displayed on the mantle or coffee table.

This is definitely a great addition to any darkling's library. Well researched and beautifully bound and illustrated.

Such an amazing guide to all things one would want or need to know about the subculture! Thank you for this compilation!

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