Lauded by critics yet largely unappreciated by fans of horror and “weird fiction,†T.E.D. Klein is considered one of the great horror writers, despite his scant body of work. Exploring a range of topics from religious fundamentalism and Right Wing extremism to fashionable pessimism and the rise of “digital humanitiesâ€, this book argues that Klein's work is a prime example of “critical horrorâ€.