A review by arkron
Viziuni Periculoase by Harlan Ellison

3.0

When I read the story, it was taken out of context. Originally, it appeared in Ellison's famous anthology Dangerous Visions which revolutionized SF in the late 1960s. There, it was a sequel to Robert Bloch's "A Toy for Juliette" where Jack the Ripper and Marquise de Sade's Juliette are similarly set into a dystopic future. Ellison contrasted Bloch's more suggestive narration with his graphic, and even poetic style.

Full review at my blog.