H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937)
Author of The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories
About the Author
Howard Phillips Lovecraft, 1890 - 1937 H. P. Lovecraft was born on August 20, 1890 in Providence, Rhode Island. His mother was Sarah Susan Phillips Lovecraft and his father was Winfield Scott Lovecraft, a traveling salesman for Gorham & Co. Silversmtihs. Lovecraft was reciting poetry at the age of show more two and when he was three years old, his father suffered a mental breakdown and was admitted to Butler Hospital. He spent five years there before dying on July 19, 1898 of paresis, a form of neurosyphillis. During those five years, Lovecraft was told that his father was paralyzed and in a coma, which was not the case. His mother, two aunts and grandfather were now bringing up Lovecraft. He suffered from frequent illnesses as a boy, many of which were psychological. He began writing between the ages of six and seven and, at about the age of eight, he discovered science. He began to produce the hectographed journals, "The Scientific Gazette" (1899-1907) and "The Rhode Island Journal of Astronomy" (1903-07). His first appearance in print happened, in 1906, when he wrote a letter on an astronomical matter to The Providence Sunday Journal. A short time later, he began writing a monthly astronomy column for The Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner - a rural paper. He also wrote columns for The Providence Tribune (1906-08), The Providence Evening News (1914-18), The Asheville (N.C.) Gazette-News (1915). In 1904, his grandfather died and the family suffered severe financial difficulties, which forced him and his mother to move out of their Victorian home. Devastated by this, he apparently contemplated suicide. In 1908, before graduating from high school, he suffered a nervous breakdown. He didn't receive a diploma and failed to get into Brown University, both of which caused him great shame. Lovecraft was not heard from for five years, re-emerging because of a letter he wrote in protest to Fred Jackson's love story in The Argosy. His letter was published in 1913 and caused great controversy, which was noted by Edward F. Daas, President of the United Amateur Press Association (UAPA). Daas invited Lovecraft to join the UAPA, which he did in early 1914. He eventually became President and Official Editor of the UAPA and served briefly as President of the rival National Amateur Press Association (NAPA). He published thirteen issues of his own paper, The Conservative (1915-23) and contributed poetry and essays to other journals. He also wrote some fiction which titles include "The Beast in the Cave" (1905), "The Alchemist" (1908), "The Tomb" and "Dagon" (1917). In 1919, Lovecraft's mother was deteriorating, mentally and physically, and was admitted to Butler Hospital. On May 24, 1921, his mother died from a gall bladder operation. While attending an amateur journalism convention in Boston, Lovecraft met his future wife Sonia Haft Greene, a Russian Jew. They were married on March 3, 1924 and Lovecraft moved to her apartment in Brooklyn. Sonia had a shop on Fifth Avenue that went bankrupt. In 1925, Sonia went to Cleveland for a job and Lovecraft moved to a smaller apartment in the Red Hook district of Brooklyn. In 1926, he decided to move back to Providence. Lovecraft had his aunts bar his wife, Sonia, from going to Providence to start a business because he couldn't have the stigma of a tradeswoman wife. They were divorced in 1929. After his return to Providence, he wrote his greatest fiction, which included the titles "The Call of Cthulhu" (1926), "At the Mountains of Madness" (1931), and "The Shadow Out of Time" (1934-35). In 1932, his aunt, Mrs. Clark, died; and he moved in with his other aunt, Mrs. Gamwell, in 1933. Suffering from cancer of the intestine, Lovecraft was admitted to Jane Brown Memorial Hospital and on March 15, 1937 he died. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Series
Works by H. P. Lovecraft
The Best of H. P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre (1963) 3,119 copies, 31 reviews
The H. P. Lovecraft Omnibus 1: At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels (1985) 1,109 copies, 14 reviews
The Definitive H.P. Lovecraft: 67 Tales of Horror in One Volume (Halcyon Classics) (2009) 146 copies
Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: Golden Anniversary Anthology (1990 Edition by Arkham House) (1990) 146 copies, 1 review
The H. P. Lovecraft Collection: Deluxe 6-Book Hardcover Boxed Set (Arcturus Collector's Classics, 3) (2017) 116 copies
H.P. Lovecraft's Book of the Supernatural: 19 Classics of the Macabre, Chosen by the Master of Horror Himself (2006) — Editor & Foreword — 100 copies, 2 reviews
H. P. Lovecraft's Book of the Supernatural: 20 Classic Tales of the Macabre, Chosen by the Master of Horror Himself (2006) — Editor — 94 copies, 4 reviews
Complete Collection Of H.P.Lovecraft - 150 eBooks With 100 Audio Book Links(Complete Collection Of Lovecraft's Fiction,Juvenilia,Poems,Essays And Collaborations) (2013) 90 copies, 2 reviews
At the Mountains of Madness and Other Weird Tales (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading) (2009) 67 copies
The Dark Worlds of H. P. Lovecraft, Volume 1: The Dunwich Horror / The Call of Cthulhu (1928) 57 copies, 6 reviews
The Lovecraft Letters Vol 1: Mysteries of Time & Spirit: Letters of H.P. Lovecraft & Donald Wandrei (v. 1) (2005) 55 copies
H.P. Lovecraft Goes to the Movies: The Classic Stories That Inspired the Classic Horror Films (2011) 54 copies
A Means to Freedom: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard (TWO VOLUME SET) (2009) 49 copies
The Collected Stories of H. P. Lovecraft: Volume One (48 Classic Horror Books in One Volume!) (2008) 41 copies
The Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft Volume 1: 70 Horror Short Stories, Novels and Juvenilia (2012) 35 copies
H. P. Lovecraft: The Ultimate Collection: 101 Stories, 45 Poems, Biography, and Bibliography in One Volume (2014) 33 copies
The Dark Worlds of H. P. Lovecraft, Volume 2: The Shadow Over Innsmouth / Dagon (2005) 25 copies, 1 review
Essential Solitude: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and August Derleth (2 VOLUME SET) (2008) 24 copies
The Other Gods and More Unearthly Tales (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading) (2010) 18 copies
Shadows of Carcosa 18 copies
The Dunwich Horror (abridged version of The Dunwich Horror and Other Stories) (1969) — Author — 17 copies
Nas Montanhas da Loucura e Outras Historias de Terror - Coleção L&PM Pocket (Em Portuguese do Brasil) (2014) 15 copies, 1 review
H. P. Lovecraft - Das Gesamtwerk im Schuber: Sämtliche Erzählungen und Zusammenarbeiten (2020) 15 copies
Dreams in the Witch-House [2005 Masters of Horror TV Episode] (2005) — Short Story By — 15 copies, 1 review
Lovecraft Library Volume 2: The Call of Cthulhu and Other Mythos Tales (H.P. Lovecraft) (2012) 14 copies
Ciclo Randolph Carter I / Randolph Carter Cycle I: La Declaracionde Randolph Carter/la Llave De Plata/a T (Lovecraft) (Spanish Edition) (1974) 14 copies
La ciudad sin nombre y otros cuentos/ The unnamed city and other stories (Spanish Edition) (1996) 13 copies
H.P. Lovecraft - The Complete Fiction Omnibus Collection - Second Edition: The Prime Years: 1926-1936 (2018) — Author — 12 copies
The Zombie Stories of H. P. Lovecraft: Featuring Herbert West--Reanimator and More! (Dover Horror Classics) (2015) 12 copies, 4 reviews
Omnibus (H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus) 11 copies
H.P. Lovecraft - Medo Classico Volume 2 - Miskatonic Edition (Em Portugues do Brasil) (2019) 10 copies, 1 review
El Horror De Lo Sobrenatural / Supernatural Horror (Biblioteca Lovecraft) (Spanish Edition) (2002) 10 copies, 1 review
H. P. Lovecraft: The Complete Collection. (With Accompanying Facts): 62 Short Stories and 5 Novellas. (2014) 10 copies
H. P. Lovecraft - Obras maestras 10 copies
The Poetry of H. P. Lovecraft: Including the Essays 'The Allowable Rhyme' and 'Metrical Regularity' (2020) 9 copies
Cuentos de los Mitos de Cthulhu 1: Los orígenes (El Club Diógenes) (Spanish Edition) (2007) 9 copies
El caso de Charles Dexter Ward - (Spanish Version): H. P. Lovecraft (Spanish Edition) (2016) 9 copies
The Collected Stories of H. P. Lovecraft: Volume Two (16 Classic Horror Books in One Volume!) (2009) 9 copies
The Complete Fiction, Poetry, and Essays of H. P. Lovecraft (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket) (2024) 8 copies
The Complete Weird-Fiction Works of H.P. Lovecraft: In One Volume: Includes Collaborations & Ghostwritings (2019) 8 copies
Los Cuadernos Lovecraft nº 02 La ciudad sin nombre: Ilustrado por Armel Gaulme (Minotauro Ilustrados) (2021) 8 copies
The Collected Stories of H. P. Lovecraft: Volume Three (Eight Classic Horror Books in One Volume!) (2009) 8 copies
Nas montanhas da loucura e outros contos (Clássicos da literatura mundial) (Portuguese Edition) (2022) 7 copies
The Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft Volume 2: 32 Lovecraft Collaborations and Ghost Writings (2012) 7 copies
H.P. Lovecraft - The Complete Fiction Omnibus Collection - Second Edition: Collaborations and Ghostwritings (2018) 7 copies
The Ultimate Collection 7 copies
El que susurraba en las tinieblas y poemas/ Whoever whispered in the darkness and poems (Spanish Edition) (2008) 6 copies
L'orrore della realtà. La visione del mondo rinnovatore della narrativa fantastica. Lettere 1915-1937 (2007) 6 copies
The Horror in the Burying-Ground [short story] — Author — 6 copies
Nemesis ; The beast in the cave 6 copies
Encerrado con los faraones y otros cuentos/ Enclosed with the Pharaohs and other stories (Spanish Edition) (2008) 6 copies
The Essential Lovecraft 6 copies
Volání Cthulhu, Díl II 6 copies
The Dark Brotherhood 6 copies
Les Montagnes hallucinées et autres récits d'exploration, tome 2. Intégrale Lovecraft (2022) 6 copies
La llave de plata y otros cuentos/ The Golden Key and other stories (Spanish Edition) (2007) 5 copies
Colaboraciones Ii : Sordo, Mudo Y Ciego / Collaborations 2 : Deaf, Dumb, and Blind (Lovecraft) (Spanish Edition) (2003) 5 copies
H.P. Lovecraft - The Complete Fiction Omnibus Collection - Second Edition: The Early Years: 1908-1925 (2018) 5 copies
H.P. Lovecraft: Gesammelte Werke: 2 Bände im Schuber. Die besten Novellen und Kurzgeschichten (2021) 5 copies
Azathoth. Erzählungen und Schriften. 5 copies
O Habitante da Escuridão e Outros Contos - Coleção L&PM Pocket (Em Portugues do Brasil) (2017) 5 copies
Descripcion de la ciudad de Quebec / Description of the City of Quebec (Voces) (Spanish Edition) (2005) 5 copies
HISTORIA DEL NECRONOMICON Y OTROS RELATOS PROHIBIDOS, LA [Paperback] Lovecraft, Howard Phillips 5 copies
La Recerca d'Iranon ; Hipnos ; El cerimonial ; Les rates de les parets ; L'innombrable (2005) 5 copies
Opere complete 5 copies
The Wood 5 copies
Works of H. P. Lovecraft. (150 works) Novellas, Stories, Poems and Essays (Mobi Collected Works) (2009) 4 copies
Orden Y Caos IV / Order and Chaos IV: La Sombra De Mas Alla Del Tiempo (Lovecraft) (Spanish Edition) (2004) 4 copies
La hermandad negra y otros cuentos/ The black brotherhood and other stories (Spanish Edition) (2008) 4 copies
The Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness: Two Tales of the Mythos (2018) 4 copies, 1 review
Contos H. P. Lovecraft - Volume 1 4 copies
Di nuovo Weird Tales 4 copies
Les Montagnes hallucinées illustré - Partie 1 (Les montagnes hallucinées illustré, 1) (French Edition) (2019) 4 copies
Dark Dreamlands III 4 copies
Confesiones de un incrédulo: y otros ensayos escogidos (El Paseo Central nº 10) (Spanish Edition) (2018) 4 copies
Las ratas de las paredes y otros cuentos/ The rats in the walls and other stories (Spanish Edition) (2008) 4 copies
Dark Dreamlands II 4 copies
Selected Letters 4 copies
Nathicana 4 copies
Mares Tenebrosos: Una antología de cuentos de terror en el mar (El Club Diógenes) (Spanish Edition) (2011) 4 copies
Nemesis 3 copies
The Challenge from Beyond (Fantasy and Horror Classics): With a Dedication by George Henry Weiss (2016) 3 copies
Cats and Dogs 3 copies
Cthulhu Mitosu Öyküleri (4. Kitap) 3 copies
El horror secreto y otros cuentos/ The Lurking Fear, The Unnamable, The others Gods, The Quest of Iranon (Spanish Edition) (2006) 3 copies
La Casa Maldita / The Shunned House: Relatos de terror IV / Tales of Horror IV (Lovecraft) (Spanish Edition) (2003) 3 copies
Necronomicon 2: La tomba di Alhazred: il seguito del libro proibito di H. P. Lovecraft (1997) 3 copies
Fungi from Yuggoth, The Sonnet Cycle: A Pulp-Lit Annotated Edition; Contextualized with a Selection of Other Lovecraft Poems (2016) 3 copies
Supercollector Lovecraft 3 copies
Chronik des Cthulhu-Mythos - Band I 3 copies
Orden Y Caos Ii : El Que Susurra En La Oscuridad / Stories: El Que Susurra En La Oscuridad (Spanish Edition) (2003) 3 copies
The Call of Cthulhu (Graphic Novel) 3 copies
Librivox Horror Story Collection 001 3 copies
H.P. Lovecraft in "The Eyrie" 3 copies
Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson, The Silver Key, and The Statement of Randolph Carter (Dodo Press) (2008) 3 copies
Il Sogno 3 copies
H. P. Lovecraft: Complete Collection of Works with analysis and historical background (Annotated and Illustrated) (Annotated Classics) (2014) 3 copies
Obras Esenciales de H.P. Lovecraft (Platino Clásicos Ilustrados) (Spanish Edition) (2020) 3 copies, 1 review
H.P. Lovecraft Collection (Illustrated): At the Mountains of Madness, The Call of Cthulhu, The Dunwich Horror and The Shunned House (2021) 3 copies
Les montagnes hallucinés T02 3 copies
L'Ombre sur Innsmouth illustré 2 copies
H.P. Lovecraft omnibus 1, 2 & 3 : At the mountains of madness, Dagon & The Haunter of the Dark 2 copies
SATURNALIA 2 copies
Gesammelte Werke - H.P. Lovecraft. Gesammelte Werke. Überarbeitungen und Zusammenarbeiten (2004) 2 copies
Voyages fantastiques 2 copies
El Astronomicon y otros textos en defensa de la ciencia: y otros textos en defensa de la ciencia (2021) 2 copies
The Bride of the Sea 2 copies
The Conscript 2 copies
The City 2 copies
Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft 2 copies
TRILOGIA DEL HORROR NECORNOMICON I 2 copies
H P Lovecraft Short Story Combo Volume 2: The Tomb, The Terrible Old Man, The Street (Masterpiece Collection (2015) 2 copies
The Prose Poems of H.P. Lovecraft, including Memory, Ex Oblivione, Nyarlathotep, and What the Moon Brings. (1969) 2 copies
Further criticism of poetry 2 copies
El Sepulcro 2 copies
El que acecha en la oscuridad ; El clérigo maligno ; La sombra más allá del tiempo ; En los muros de Eryx (2001) 2 copies
Adept's Gambit: The Original Version 2 copies
Lovecraft Remembered 2 copies
Obras Maestras de H.P. Lovecraft: Recopilación exclusiva (Obras Maestras de… nº 4) (Spanish Edition) (2020) 2 copies
H.P. Lovecraft Antología del terror 2 copies
WORLDS OF H.P. LOVECRAFT: DAGON #1 2 copies
8 skräck-chocker 2 copies
Collected Poems 2 copies
La declaración de Randolph Carter y otros hechos inenarrables (Morgana) (Spanish Edition) (2019) 2 copies
I Notturni di Yuggoth 2 copies
Il Richiamo di Cthulhu 2 copies
H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu 2 2 copies
The Hound/The Music of Erich Zann 2 copies
The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast 2 copies
Survivor, The 2 copies
50 Classic Horror Short Stories 1: Works by Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur Conan Doyle and Many More! (2019) 2 copies, 1 review
The Randolph Carter Collection 2 copies
Il mostro invisibile 2 copies
Los que vigilan desde el tiempo 2 copies
Classic Horror Collection 2 copies
الظلام علي مدينة إنزماوث 2 copies
Horreur a Red Hook: précédé de «Un air glacial» (Tiers Livre Editeur) (French Edition) (2016) 2 copies
El Verdugo Electrico / La Maldicion De Yig / La Hechiceria De Aph / Stories (Colaboraciones) (Spanish Edition) (2004) 2 copies
Storie agghiaccianti 2 copies
El Horror En El Cementerio / Horror in the Graveyard (Colaboraciones) (Spanish Edition) (2004) 2 copies
The Black Tome Of Alsophocus — Author — 2 copies
Beyond the Threshold [short story] 2 copies
Nekronomikon : najbolje horor price 2 copies
Najlepsze Opowiadania - Tom 2 2 copies
El Lazo De Meduza/el Hombre De Piedra/cosmos En Colapso (Colaboraciones) (Spanish Edition) (2004) 2 copies
The Book of Three Gates 2 copies
Collected Stories 2 copies
El misterio del cementerio / Pd. 2 copies
Cuentos 1921-1923/ Stories (Clasicos universales/ Universal Classics) (Spanish Edition) (2009) 1 copy
克蘇魯神話 II:瘋狂 1 copy
Literary Composition 1 copy
The Thing on the Door-Step 1 copy
Aire Frío (Spanish Edition) 1 copy
Věc na prahu 1 copy
Essais (Intégrale Lovecraft) 1 copy
Cartas, una selección 1 copy
Barva z kosmu 1 copy
Collected Short Stories 1 copy
Mythos: Lovecraft's Worlds 1 copy
Barsoom vol. 39 1 copy
Relatos espectrales 1 copy
La tumba y otros relatos 1 copy
El árbol de la colina 1 copy
COLLECTED FICTION Vol 4 1 copy
克蘇魯神話 I:呼喚 1 copy
The Horror in the Museum 1 copy
H.P. Lovecraft Cilt 1 1 copy
The Complete Fiction 1 copy
Call of Cthulu 1 copy
7 Παράξενα Διηγήματα 1 copy
Lời hiệu triệu của Cthulhu 1 copy
Ο τύμβος 1 copy
The Collection Fiction 1 copy
Music of Erich Zahn 1 copy
Tuzak 1 copy
Histoires 1 copy
The Collective Stories Of H.P. Lovecraft Volume 1: Short Stories and Tales of Horror by H.P. Lovecraft (2009) 1 copy
Il divoratore di spettri 1 copy
De Lovecraft con horror 1 copy
Arkham Horizons 1 copy
Desde el horror 1 copy
Il libro dei gatti 1 copy
Racconti 1 copy
Cuentos de horror contados para niños: H.P Lovecraft (La brújula y la veleta) (Spanish Edition) (2017) 1 copy
The Call of Cthullhu 1 copy
Aria fredda 1 copy
Hebert West , Reanimador 1 copy
The Complete Collection 1 copy
Four O'Clock (short story) 1 copy
Gotik Öyküler 1 copy
The Gable Window 1 copy
El descendiente 1 copy
Stories 1 copy
Historia del necronomicon 1 copy
LibriVox Short Ghost and Horror Collection 040 — Author — 1 copy
Horreur à Red Hook: quand Lovecraft s'en prend aux sombres dessous de New York et Brooklyn (2012) 1 copy
Il guardiano della soglia 1 copy
Gesammelte Werke - H.P. Lovecraft / Gesammelte Werke, Werkgruppe 3: Gedichte und Theaterstücke (2008) 1 copy
Sötét testvériség 1 copy
Gruselkabinett: Der Tempel 1 copy
אוסף סיפורי ים ונהר אחד — Author — 1 copy
লাভক্র্যাফট আতঙ্কের জার্নাল 1 copy
L'Incubo 1 copy
Il mito 1 copy
La Couleur venue d'ailleurs 1 copy
Das Necronomicon. Quellenbuch. Geheimnisse des Mythos. Quellenbuch zu Cthulhu-Rollenspielen (2004) 1 copy
The complete lovecraft 1 copy
Il meglio di Weird Tales 1 copy
Kroz dveri snova 1 copy
Η Κατάρα 1 copy
Little Memories and Dreams 1 copy
Classics Fiction Super Set 1 copy
3 Tales of Horror 1 copy
The Essential Horror of H P Lovecraft: The Short Horror Stories of HP Lovecraft (Classic Short Horror Stories by HP Lovecraft) (2014) 1 copy
The Temple - Graphic Novel 1 copy
Celephaïs, Cool Air, Dagon, The Descendant, The Doom That Came to Sarnath, The Evil Clergyman (2016) 1 copy
Mountains of Madness, C3 1 copy
Works (Collected Works) 1 copy
“Theodore Roosevelt” 1 copy
The Bishop Letters 1 copy
H.P. Lovecraft - The Complete Omnibus Collection - Supplement a: Collaborations and Ghostwritings (2017) 1 copy
Selected Poems 1 copy
Skräckens hus 1 copy
Histórias de Lovecraft 1 copy
Prosa Completa III 1 copy
Prosa Completa I 1 copy
Prosa Completa II 1 copy
Historias macabras 1 copy
The Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner 1 copy
La extraña casa en la niebla 1 copy
Whisperers 1 copy
DANS L'ABÎME DU TEMPS SUIVI DE LA MAISON DE LA SORCIERE, L'APPEL DE CTHULHU, LES MONTAGNES HALLUCINEES (1973) 1 copy
Gruselkabinett - Box 3: Pickmans Modell, Der Tempel, Das Ding auf der Schwelle. Drei H.P. Lovecraft-Hörspiele Bonus-CD. (2014) 1 copy
The outsider, shunned house 1 copy
H.P. Lovecraft: 48 Stories 1 copy
H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu 1 1 copy
H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu 3 1 copy
In der Gruft [ss2t] 1 copy
La piste très ancienne 1 copy
Le dernier examen 1 copy
Deux bouteilles noires 1 copy
En rampant dans le chaos 1 copy
Le monstre invisible 1 copy
Quatre heures 1 copy
Sourd, muet et aveugle 1 copy
The Young Folks' Ulysses 1 copy
Looking Backward 1 copy
The Californian 1934-1938 1 copy
An Immortal Ephemeron 1 copy
Da un altro mondo 1 copy
HP Lovecraft Vol 1 1 copy
Cthulhu Stories 1 copy
Bütün Eserleri 1 1 copy
Bütün Eserleri 2 1 copy
Bütün Eserleri 3 1 copy
Kuiskaus pimes 1 copy
Le nécrophile 1 copy
Le mangeur de spectre 1 copy
Le montagne della follia 1 copy
The Call of Lovecraft 1 copy
Άγνωστοι Τρόμοι 1 copy
Backup Ebooks 1 copy
Mitos De Cthulhu IV / Cthulhu Mythos IV: El Horror De Dunwich/el Que Acecha En La Oscuridad (Lovecraft) (Spanish Edition) (2004) 1 copy
House in the Mist; In the 1 copy
At the Root 1 copy
Monstrul din prag 1 copy
L'estraneo 1 copy
Le journal d'Alonso Typer 1 copy
La chose dans le cimetière 1 copy
La fenêtre à pignon 1 copy
L'ancêtre 1 copy
La maison de Curwen Street 1 copy
La vigie céleste 1 copy
Le gardien de la clé 1 copy
L'île noire 1 copy
Talion 1 copy
La pierre noire 1 copy
Les chiens de Tindalos 1 copy
Les mangeuses d'espace 1 copy
L'ombre du clocher 1 copy
L'abomination de Salem 1 copy
Sueurs froides 1 copy
La cité soeur 1 copy
Le rempart de béton 1 copy
Ceux des profondeurs 1 copy
Le retour des Lloigors 1 copy
Crouch End 1 copy
Les étangs des étoiles 1 copy
Sombre éveil 1 copy
Le puits 247 1 copy
L'homme noir à la trompe 1 copy
Les visages de Pine Dunes 1 copy
Journal (blank) 1 copy
H.P. Lovecraft. O Caso de Charles Dexter Ward . Nas Montanhas da Loucura e Contos (Em Portugues do Brasil) (2018) 1 copy
Sny W Domu Czarownicy 1 copy
Bajo las pirámides 1 copy
Something About Cats 1 copy
The Book of the Dreamlands 1 copy
Stories of the dreamlands 1 copy
Månsken över mossen 1 copy
Οι Μυκητες Απ Τον Γιογγοθ 1 copy
#7 – Το πλάσμα στο κατώφλι 1 copy
ζσ 1 copy
ζδχ 1 copy
Ο ΝΑΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΤΡΟΜΟΥ 1 copy
El misterio del cementerio 1 copy
星之彩 : 洛夫克拉夫特天外短篇集 = The colour out of space : selected short stories of H.P. Lovecraft (2021) 1 copy
Collected Fiction, Volume 3: 1931-1936 (A Variorum Edition) [editor: S.T. Joshi] [Chiroptera Press] (2025) 1 copy
H. P. Lovecraft. La Couleur tombée du ciel : Traduit de l'américain par Jacques Papy... H. P. Lovecraft, préface par Jacques Bergier (1954) 1 copy, 1 review
Le Cycle de Providence 1 copy
El morador de las sombras 1 copy
Night-Black Deeds 1 copy
Γάτες και Σκύλοι 1 copy
Os sonhos na casa da bruxa e outros contos (Clássicos da literatura mundial) (Portuguese Edition) (2021) 1 copy
The Complete Fiction of H.P.Lovecraft with With Bonus of Complete Collection of Edgar Allan Poe (2020) 1 copy
Slučaj Čarlsa Dekstera Vorda 1 copy
Kolor nie z tej planety 1 copy
Os Horrores de Lovecraft 1 copy
Narrativas de Horror 1 copy
Das Gemiedene Haus 1 copy
Bucket List Books for the Halloween: 560 Horror Classics, Supernatural Mysteries & Macabre Stories 1 copy
Christmas Poem 1 copy
La ciudad sin nombre 1 copy
Alcestis: A Play 1 copy
COMPLETE STORIES: vol V 1 copy
COMPLETE STORIES vol IV 1 copy
COMPLETE STORIES vol III 1 copy
COMPLETE STORIES vol II 1 copy
COMPLETE STORIES vol I 1 copy
The Gable Window 1 copy
Deaf, Dumb, and Blind 1 copy
HPL 1 copy
La sombra sobre Innsmoutt 1 copy
La llave de plata 1 copy
ELDRITCH & ANTIQUARY 1 copy
The Call of the Cthulhu 1 copy
The H. P Lovecraft 6 Books Collection Set (Macabre Tales, At the Mountains of Madness, The Call of Cthulhu & Others) (2023) 1 copy
Mountains of madness 1 copy
Love and Marriage 1 copy
Cień Spoza Czasu 1 copy
The Outpost 1 copy
The Thing on the Roof 1 copy
Ibid - Part 7 1 copy
Ibid - Part 6 1 copy
Antologia H. P. Lovecraft 1 copy
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--and their memory was a bitter tree-- : Queen of the Black Coast and other (2008) — Afterword, some editions — 70 copies, 3 reviews
New Eves: Science Fiction About the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow (1994) — Contributor — 70 copies, 3 reviews
Famous Fantastic Mysteries: 30 Great Tales of Fantasy and Horror from the Classic Pulp Magazines Famous Fantastic Mysteries & Fantastic Novels (1991) — Contributor — 67 copies, 1 review
Lovers & Other Monsters: A Collection of Amorous Tales of Fantasy, Old and New (1993) — Contributor — 64 copies, 1 review
The End of the World: Classic Tales of Apocalyptic Science Fiction (2010) — Contributor — 61 copies, 2 reviews
Vampires, Zombies, Werewolves and Ghosts: 25 Classic Stories of the Supernatural (Signet Classics) (2011) — Contributor — 54 copies, 1 review
To Sleep, Perchance to Dream...Nightmare: 30 Terrifying Tales (1993) — Contributor — 54 copies, 1 review
The Weiser Book of Horror and the Occult: Hidden Magic, Occult Truths, and the Stories That Started It All (2014) — Contributor — 52 copies
Arkham's Masters of Horror: A 60th Anniversary Anthology Retrospective of the First 30 Years of Arkham House (2000) — Contributor — 48 copies, 1 review
H. P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror (graphic novel) (2012) — Original creator — 48 copies, 4 reviews
Great Horror Stories: Tales by Stoker, Poe, Lovecraft and Others (2008) — Composer — 46 copies, 2 reviews
Menace of the Monster: Classic Tales of Creatures from Beyond (2019) — Contributor — 43 copies, 2 reviews
The Steampunk Megapack: 26 Modern and Classic Steampunk Stories (2013) — Contributor — 43 copies, 1 review
LES CENT ANS DE DRACULA. 8 histoires de vampires de Goethe à Lovecraft (1999) — Contributor — 43 copies, 2 reviews
The Lure of Atlantis: Strange Tales from the Sunken Continent: 40 (British Library Tales of the Weird) (2023) — Contributor — 39 copies
Spores of Doom: Dank Tales of the Fungal Weird: 59 (British Library Tales of the Weird) (2025) — Contributor — 38 copies, 2 reviews
The Yith Cycle: Lovecraftian Tales of the Great Race and Time Travel (Call of Cthulhu Fiction) (2010) — Contributor, some editions — 33 copies, 1 review
Supernatural Sherlocks: Stories from The Golden Age of the Occult Detective (2017) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review
The Garden of Fear and Other Stories of the Bizarre and Fantastic: The Man with the Hour Glass / Celephais / Mars Colonizes / The Golden Bough (2007) — Contributor — 32 copies, 1 review
The Weiser Book of the Fantastic and Forgotten: Tales of the Supernatural, Strange, and Bizarre (2016) — Contributor — 30 copies
Weird Tales: A Facsimile of the World's Most Famous Fantasy Magazine: v. 1 (1978) — Contributor — 29 copies
Holding your eight hands; an anthology of science fiction verse (1970) — Contributor — 25 copies, 1 review
Great American Ghost Stories Volume 1 (Anthology 16-in-1) (1992) — Contributor — 25 copies, 2 reviews
M.R. James Ghost Stories: Anthology of New & Classic Tales (2021) — Contributor, some editions — 24 copies
The Best of Astounding: Classic Short Novels from the Golden Age of Science Fiction (1992) — Contributor — 22 copies
Van Jules Verne tot Isaac Asimov de vijftig beste science fiction verhalen (1981) — Contributor — 17 copies, 1 review
Wonder and Glory Forever: Awe-Inspiring Lovecraftian Fiction (2020) — Contributor — 14 copies, 1 review
Weird Tales: The Best of the 1920s — Contributor — 14 copies
Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Audio Books, Volume 1: Classic Horror Stories (2009) — Contributor — 13 copies, 3 reviews
Androids, Time Machines and Blue Giraffes: A Panorama of Science Fiction (1973) — Contributor — 13 copies, 1 review
Masters of the Macabre: An Anthology of Mystery, Horror, and Detection (1975) — Contributor — 13 copies
Masters of Shades and Shadows: An Anthology of Great Ghost Stories (1978) — Contributor — 12 copies, 1 review
Kauhupokkari 1 — Contributor — 11 copies
Tales of the Undead: Vampires and Visitants (1947) — Contributor, some editions — 10 copies, 1 review
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1957, Vol. 13, No. 4 (1957) — Contributor — 9 copies
Atomic Werewolves and Man-Eating Plants: When Men's Adventure Magazines Got Weird (Men's Adventure Library) (2023) — Contributor — 7 copies
Famous Fantastic Mysteries Combined with Fantastic Novels Magazine, Vol. 03, No. 4, October 1941 (1941) — Contributor — 5 copies
Weird Tales Volume 28 Number 4, November 1936 — Contributor — 4 copies
Weird Tales Volume 32 Number 5, November 1938 — Contributor — 4 copies
Weird Tales Volume 30 Number 4, October 1937 — Contributor — 4 copies
Weird Tales Volume 4 Number 2, May-June-July 1924 — Contributor — 4 copies
Weird Tales Volume 3 Number 3, March 1924 — Contributor — 4 copies
Weird Tales Volume 22 Number 1, July 1933 — Contributor — 4 copies
Weird Tales Volume 11 Number 2, February 1928 — Contributor — 3 copies
Weird Tales Volume 31 Number 6, June 1938 — Contributor — 3 copies
Weird Tales Volume 11 Number 1, January 1928 — Contributor — 3 copies
Weird Tales Volume 5 Number 1, January 1925 — Contributor — 3 copies
Weird Tales Volume 2 Number 3, October 1923 — Contributor — 3 copies
Anthropologica Incognita: Wild Men, Strange Apes, and Fantastic Races in Classic Science Fiction and Fantasy (2009) — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 31 Number 4, April 1938 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 32 Number 2, August 1938 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 7 Number 1, January 1926 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 27 Number 1, January 1936 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 32 Number 3, September 1938 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 31 Number 2, February 1938 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 30 Number 1, July 1937 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 7 Number 6, June 1926 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 8 Number 3, September 1926 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 32 Number 1, July 1938 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 33 Number 4, April 1939 — Contributor — 2 copies
Cats of Shadow, Claws of Darkness: Stories of Were-Cats, Ghost Cats, and Other Supernatural Felines (2012) — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 21 Number 2, February 1933 — Contributor — 2 copies
Weird Tales Volume 8 Number 6, December 1926 — Contributor — 1 copy
Weird Tales Volume 9 Number 1, January 1927 — Contributor — 1 copy
Under the Pyramids and others — Contributor; Contributor — 1 copy
Weird Tales Volume 8 Number 2, August 1926 — Contributor — 1 copy
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 072 — Contributor — 1 copy
Weird Tales Volume 30 Number 3, September 1937 — Contributor — 1 copy
Dreams in the Witch House [2022 Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities TV episode] — Original story — 1 copy
Pickman's Model [2022 Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities TV episode] — Original story — 1 copy
Friendly Aliens: Thirteen Stories of the Fantastic Set in Canada by Foreign Authors (1981) — Contributor — 1 copy
LibriVox Short Ghost and Horror Collection 035 — Contributor — 1 copy
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 074 — Contributor — 1 copy
Dark Discoveries Issue Number 15, Fall 2009 — Contributor — 1 copy
Weird Tales Volume 7 Number 2, February 1926 — Contributor — 1 copy
Astounding Stories 1936 06 — Contributor — 1 copy
構造と美文 山尾悠子偏愛アンソロジー — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Lovecraft, H. P.
- Legal name
- Lovecraft, Howard Phillips
- Other names
- Simple, Percy
Appleton, Lawrence
Bickerstaffe Jr, Lawrence
Bishop, Jeremy
Blair, Alexander Ferguson
El Imparcial (show all 19)
Jones, John J.
Littlewit, Humphrey
Maynwaring, Archibald
O'Reilly, Michael Ormonde
Paget-Lowe, Henry (or H.)
Phillips, Ward
Raleigh, Richard
Rowley, Ames Dorrance
Willie, Albert Frederick
Zoilus
Theobald, Lewis
Theobaldus Senectissimus
Softly, Edward (or Ned) - Birthdate
- 1890-08-20
- Date of death
- 1937-03-15
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Hope Street High School
- Occupations
- writer
ghost writer - Organizations
- National Amateur Press Association
United Amateur Press Association - Relationships
- Greene, Sonia Haft (wife)
Howard, Robert E. (correspondent)
Bloch, Robert (correspondent) - Short biography
- Note to above pseudonyms: For works on which Lovecraft used particular pseudonyms, see S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz, An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001, p. 215–218.
- Cause of death
- cancer (small intestine)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- Places of residence
- Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA
Providence, Rhode Island, USA - Place of death
- Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- Burial location
- Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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Reviews
My husband got mock-annoyed with someone the other day. "She hasn't heard of Lovecraft," he said. "Now I can never talk to her again."
The thing is, Lovecraft is a difficult author to point to. You've only heard of him if you've heard of him. There's no quick and easy reference to him. "Oh, *you* know Lovecraft -- he wrote 'Blahdy-Blah'!"
I can hear the nerd screams from here. Yes, he created Cthulhu. Given that there doesn't even seem to be any agreement on how that's pronounced, I don't show more think you can blame anyone for not being familiar with it.
The fact is, Lovecraft's obscurity seems to be cherished by his deepest admirers. They *love* adoring The Important Writer Nobody Else Has Heard Of.
They also love how difficult Lovecraft is to explain, and how hard his work is to master. Yes, the man created a mythos all his stories and novellas fit into, no matter how well those stories stand on their own. But that mythos is terribly hard to get a handle on. The same shared universe houses the Old Ones and the Elder Gods, who are *not* the same people. There are Shoggoths, and there's Yog-Sothoth. If you want to have some fun, find a Lovecraft fan and say something about "Yog-Soggoth." He'll start bleeding from both eyeballs.
And yes, odds are this fan will be a he, because there's something very boyish about the adoration of Lovecraft. The monsters are slimy and creepy, Pluto is still a planet (and an important one!), and there's not the slightest breath of sexual tension. You'll find more women in Melville's entire body of work than you will in Lovecraft's -- and yes, I know I'm exaggerating, but not by much. Back off, nerds, or I'll start spoilering. Does Asenath even *count* as a female character, all things considered?
And there are the recurring words and phrases from Lovecraft's invented language -- "Cthulhu fhtagn!" "Ia! Ia!" Lovecraft makes a brilliant point that he's protesting against "the silly and childish habit of most weird and science-fiction writers, of having *utterly non-human entities* use a nomenclature *of thoroughly human character;* as if alien-organed beings could possibly have languages based on *human* vocal organs." Brilliant in theory. In practice, it looks like something Tolkien might have come up with if he got plastered one night at the typewriter.
Lovecraft is also difficult to read because, in spite of the fact that he was born in America in 1890 and died in 1937, his writing is so deliberately ornate and his prose so dense that he might have been writing a hundred years earlier. Yes, nerds, I *know* he did that on purpose. But it serves the purpose of weeding out the weak and leaving only the truly dedicated fans to worship at his altar.
This one's not so funny: The only thing more anachronistic than Lovecraft's carefully cultivated writing style is his unapologetic racism and xenophobia. Nerds, don't you *dare* try to pass this off as Lovecraft just being a product of his time. He was a Yankee. He wrote "The Rats in the Walls" in 1923. Are you seriously telling me that everybody thought it was fine and dandy to name a black cat "Nigger-Man," as he did in that story? You love the fact that he came up with the idea of Abdul Alhazred, the name of the man he'd later credit with writing the infamous Necronomicon, when he was only five years old; you don't get to skip the part where he wrote "De Triumpho Naturae: The Triumph of Nature over Northern Ignorance," an *anti-abolition*, white supremacist poem, when he was fifteen. In *1905,* a Northern teenager is writing a poem about what a shame it is we freed all those slaves? That's the wrong kind of creepy, is what that is.
So yes, I found much of this writing fascinating, and much of it difficult, for various reasons. That's as it should be.
This particular collection is a good one to start with -- not only is it a fine selection of many of his best-known and most important writings, but it includes a brief biography and a chronology of the most important events in Lovecraft's short, strange life.
Read it and see why I gave my husband a "Miskatonic University" T-shirt for Christmas, and why my son received one that says, "What Part Of 'Ph'nglui Mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh Wgah'nagl Fhtagn' Don't You Understand?" show less
The thing is, Lovecraft is a difficult author to point to. You've only heard of him if you've heard of him. There's no quick and easy reference to him. "Oh, *you* know Lovecraft -- he wrote 'Blahdy-Blah'!"
I can hear the nerd screams from here. Yes, he created Cthulhu. Given that there doesn't even seem to be any agreement on how that's pronounced, I don't show more think you can blame anyone for not being familiar with it.
The fact is, Lovecraft's obscurity seems to be cherished by his deepest admirers. They *love* adoring The Important Writer Nobody Else Has Heard Of.
They also love how difficult Lovecraft is to explain, and how hard his work is to master. Yes, the man created a mythos all his stories and novellas fit into, no matter how well those stories stand on their own. But that mythos is terribly hard to get a handle on. The same shared universe houses the Old Ones and the Elder Gods, who are *not* the same people. There are Shoggoths, and there's Yog-Sothoth. If you want to have some fun, find a Lovecraft fan and say something about "Yog-Soggoth." He'll start bleeding from both eyeballs.
And yes, odds are this fan will be a he, because there's something very boyish about the adoration of Lovecraft. The monsters are slimy and creepy, Pluto is still a planet (and an important one!), and there's not the slightest breath of sexual tension. You'll find more women in Melville's entire body of work than you will in Lovecraft's -- and yes, I know I'm exaggerating, but not by much. Back off, nerds, or I'll start spoilering. Does Asenath even *count* as a female character, all things considered?
And there are the recurring words and phrases from Lovecraft's invented language -- "Cthulhu fhtagn!" "Ia! Ia!" Lovecraft makes a brilliant point that he's protesting against "the silly and childish habit of most weird and science-fiction writers, of having *utterly non-human entities* use a nomenclature *of thoroughly human character;* as if alien-organed beings could possibly have languages based on *human* vocal organs." Brilliant in theory. In practice, it looks like something Tolkien might have come up with if he got plastered one night at the typewriter.
Lovecraft is also difficult to read because, in spite of the fact that he was born in America in 1890 and died in 1937, his writing is so deliberately ornate and his prose so dense that he might have been writing a hundred years earlier. Yes, nerds, I *know* he did that on purpose. But it serves the purpose of weeding out the weak and leaving only the truly dedicated fans to worship at his altar.
This one's not so funny: The only thing more anachronistic than Lovecraft's carefully cultivated writing style is his unapologetic racism and xenophobia. Nerds, don't you *dare* try to pass this off as Lovecraft just being a product of his time. He was a Yankee. He wrote "The Rats in the Walls" in 1923. Are you seriously telling me that everybody thought it was fine and dandy to name a black cat "Nigger-Man," as he did in that story? You love the fact that he came up with the idea of Abdul Alhazred, the name of the man he'd later credit with writing the infamous Necronomicon, when he was only five years old; you don't get to skip the part where he wrote "De Triumpho Naturae: The Triumph of Nature over Northern Ignorance," an *anti-abolition*, white supremacist poem, when he was fifteen. In *1905,* a Northern teenager is writing a poem about what a shame it is we freed all those slaves? That's the wrong kind of creepy, is what that is.
So yes, I found much of this writing fascinating, and much of it difficult, for various reasons. That's as it should be.
This particular collection is a good one to start with -- not only is it a fine selection of many of his best-known and most important writings, but it includes a brief biography and a chronology of the most important events in Lovecraft's short, strange life.
Read it and see why I gave my husband a "Miskatonic University" T-shirt for Christmas, and why my son received one that says, "What Part Of 'Ph'nglui Mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh Wgah'nagl Fhtagn' Don't You Understand?" show less
I am aware that my prose style leans a touch to the long-winded and formal. I like a nice parenthetical phrase; I enjoy setting asides between dashes; I am fond of the semi-colon. And I am not averse to the occasional bit of precisely-chosen obscure vocabulary.
But even I have my limits, and I have met them in H. P. Lovecraft.
Lovecraft died in 1937, but this novella was published posthumously in 1943, making it eligible for the 1944 Retro Hugo awards, which were given in 2019. I have to show more assume that it was chosen by the voters mostly on name recognition and reputation, because I find it hard to believe that very many 2019 readers actually plowed through the thing, much less enjoyed it.
But it's on the list, and I am a completist about my silly projects, so plow through I did, though I confess that it was more of a skim/slog than an actual read. Had I attempted to actually read every word of this thing, I fear I'd have sunk so deep into a sea of subordinate clauses and esoteric adjectives that I'd never have found my way home again.
I got enough to get the gist of the story. Randolph Carter, who is able to wander through the dream lands, dreams of a majestically beautiful city, but can only see it from a distance. Wanting the entire "Frommer's Majestic Dream City on $5 a Day" experience, he prays to the dream-gods to allow him to visit the city, but his prayers go unanswered. Determined to see the place, he sets out to visit the dream-gods and make his entreaties in person.
That means he must go to Kadath, where the dream-gods live, and that won't be easy, because no mere mortal knows exactly where it is. Gods being big on privacy, their home is always referred to as "unknown Kadath," as if the adjective were part of the name, like "South Bend" or "Little Rock." And so, Carter sets off on a picaresque series of creepy, eerie sub-quests to find unknown Kadath.
He has run-ins with other gods and demons, most prominently the evil Nyarlathotep -- Lovecraftian god-names often sound like a frightened kitten coughing up its first hairball, unsure it will survive the ordeal; see also "Cthulhu" -- all of them to building to a terrifying climax, from which Carter escapes by remembering that this is all a dream and waking himself up.
If only that option had been available to me! show less
But even I have my limits, and I have met them in H. P. Lovecraft.
Lovecraft died in 1937, but this novella was published posthumously in 1943, making it eligible for the 1944 Retro Hugo awards, which were given in 2019. I have to show more assume that it was chosen by the voters mostly on name recognition and reputation, because I find it hard to believe that very many 2019 readers actually plowed through the thing, much less enjoyed it.
But it's on the list, and I am a completist about my silly projects, so plow through I did, though I confess that it was more of a skim/slog than an actual read. Had I attempted to actually read every word of this thing, I fear I'd have sunk so deep into a sea of subordinate clauses and esoteric adjectives that I'd never have found my way home again.
I got enough to get the gist of the story. Randolph Carter, who is able to wander through the dream lands, dreams of a majestically beautiful city, but can only see it from a distance. Wanting the entire "Frommer's Majestic Dream City on $5 a Day" experience, he prays to the dream-gods to allow him to visit the city, but his prayers go unanswered. Determined to see the place, he sets out to visit the dream-gods and make his entreaties in person.
That means he must go to Kadath, where the dream-gods live, and that won't be easy, because no mere mortal knows exactly where it is. Gods being big on privacy, their home is always referred to as "unknown Kadath," as if the adjective were part of the name, like "South Bend" or "Little Rock." And so, Carter sets off on a picaresque series of creepy, eerie sub-quests to find unknown Kadath.
He has run-ins with other gods and demons, most prominently the evil Nyarlathotep -- Lovecraftian god-names often sound like a frightened kitten coughing up its first hairball, unsure it will survive the ordeal; see also "Cthulhu" -- all of them to building to a terrifying climax, from which Carter escapes by remembering that this is all a dream and waking himself up.
If only that option had been available to me! show less
Another good production of a Lovecraft story that's heavy on the racism, and even includes that most terrible of foreigners the irish, as a protagonist. I suspect most modern adaptations would just have quietly forgotten this story, but HPLHS had the sand to do it, and do it well.
One of the most complete feeling Lovecraft stories, but still falls into the trap of being a post-event narration which although a common contemporary format to Lovecraft, serves to diffuse most of the tension of the story itself. The cosmic horror is supposed to come from the revelations of powerful forces beyond our comprehension hiding beneath a thin veil of ignorance, ready to reclaim the earth and level mankind's petty accomplishments. Unfortunately for the horror, the eldritch horror show more at the core of this story is sympathetic, and even the narrator points this out. show less
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