Seabury Quinn
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This episode describes the life and literary output of Seabury Quinn, a prolific American pulp fiction author best known for his long-running Jules de Grandin series. Published primarily in Weird Tales magazine between 1925 and 1951, the series features a French physician and occult detective who investigates supernatural threats like ghosts and werewolves alongside his companion, Dr. Trowbridge.
Despite being overshadowed by contemporaries like H.P. Lovecraft in modern times, the texts emphasize that Quinn was the magazine's most popular contributor during its peak, once even saving the publication from financial ruin. The collected materials also highlight Quinn's unique non-series work, such as the violent and creative Christmas story "Roads," which reimagines Santa Claus as a Viking gladiator. Current publishing efforts, including multi-volume hardcover sets, aim to restore Quinn's legacy by making his complete catalog of nearly one hundred detective stories available to a new generation.