A review by theesotericcamel
Mighty in Sorrow: A Tribute to David Tibet & Current 93 by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Thomas Ligotti, Daniel Mills

4.0

A really good collection of stories and poems inspired by David Tibet and Current 93. Recurring themes of ancient texts and Gnosticism and cats abound. Most of the writing that comprises this anthology is strong and evoke feelings of ancient secrets and dark gods. As a fan of Current 93 myself, it was very interesting to see what other people get out of his work, and I resonated with some more than others. My personal favourite would have to be "The Withering Echo" by James Champagne. It had the right balance of factual and fantastical elements that made me question the existence of the St.Dajjal Cathedral. Nicely done! Some other big names also make an appearance with stellar results. Robert. M Price, Joseph Pulver Sr., and Thomas Ligotti being among them. I'm usually fond of Pulver's stuff, but in this case I found it overly florid in his hero worship of David Tibet. This is of course, just my opinion. Overall, a fun read.