![]() ![]() ![]() She begins to cry, asks him to leave, and kicks at him violently, but he refuses to give up. When he locates Kris on the top floor of the house, he finds her insensible from drugs and hostile towards him. He finds ample evidence of rampant drug use. ![]() A blonde girl answers the door and then, simply walks back inside, so Rudy enters the house and begins searching for Kris. Rudy hopes to find his fiancée, Kris, there. Rudy arrives at a house in Los Angeles, known as The Hill, where a hippie-like commune lives. While Deathbird Stories is considered one of Ellison’s strongest collections and an important work, “Shattered Like a Glass Goblin,” in which Ellison explores the dehumanizing effects of drug abuse, is generally regarded as a minor work. In the introduction, Ellison attests that the stories included in the collection were written over the course of ten years. “Shattered Like a Glass Goblin” is a short story by Harlan Ellison, published in the collection Deathbird Stories (1975). ![]()
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