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T.E.D. Klein : ウィキペディア英語版
T. E. D. Klein

Theodore "Eibon" Donald Klein (born July 15, 1947) is an American horror writer and editor.
Klein has published very few works, but they have all achieved positive notice for their meticulous construction and subtle use of horror: critic S. T. Joshi writes, "In close to 25 years of writing Klein has only two books and a handful of scattered tales to his credit, and yet his achievement towers gigantically over that of his more prolific contemporaries."〔S.T. Joshi,
''The Modern Weird Tale'', 2001, (p. 114)〕
==Biography==
Klein was born and lives in New York City and attended Brown University where he wrote his honors thesis on H. P. Lovecraft, edited ''The Brown Daily Herald'' and graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1969. In the 1970s, he studied film history at Columbia University, wrote short fiction and non-fiction and worked as a movie script reader for Paramount Pictures.〔Douglas E. Winter, "T. E. D. Klein"
in: D. E. Winter, ''Faces of Fear''. New York: Berkley, 1985. (pp.122–135). ISBN 0-425-07670-9〕
He was the editor of ''Twilight Zone'' magazine from its inception in 1981 until 1985,〔 and served as editor of the short-lived true crime magazine ''CrimeBeat'' from 1991 to 1993. He has also taught English at New York's John Jay College and been a longtime supporter of animal rights.
He added "Eibon" to his name – a reference to Clark Ashton Smith's Hyperborean wizard – so that when he used his initials in his byline, ala H. P. Lovecraft or M. R. James, they would spell out his nickname "Ted".
Klein has blamed his limited output of fiction on writer's block. He revealed in the book ''Faces of Fear'' (1985) that he had struggled with ''The Ceremonies'' for more than five years before finally finishing it, adding: "I'm one of those people who will do anything to avoid writing. Anything!" 〔

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