The Edgar Awards Revisited: The Hours Before Dawn by Celia Fremlin (Best Novel; 1960)
By kristen lepionka
February 15, 2019The cover of Faber’s reissued The Hours Before Dawn, which features glow-in-the-dark type that scared the bejesus out of me earlier this week, calls the book a “lost classic.” Doesn’t that sound like something of an oxymoron—the jumbo shrimp of literature? Books become classics because they are good, yes, but mostly it’s because they are…