H.P. Lovecraft Collection
The Call of Cthulhu, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, At the Mountains of Madness, and The Life of Lovecraft
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Narrado por:
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Roberto Scarlato
Sobre este áudio
Four works in one collection.
Story 1: The Call of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft
Written in the early 1900s, this short-story is forged in horror, touching on the occult, voodoo, beasts, dreams, and death. The mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of several characters leads the narrator to believe that a bas-relief sculpture is linked to the Cthulhu Cult which is described as a monolithic creature that causes anyone who looks upon it to go insane.
Story 2: The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H.P. Lovecraft
A horror novella, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, is steeped in superstition, human sacrifice, and strange sea creatures. As the narrator learns about the history and downfall of the town, he ultimately realizes that he is a descendent of the cult leader who worshipped and sacrificed to the Deep Ones in exchange for jewelry and wealth.
Story 3: At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft
During an expedition of discovery to Antarctica, the narrator and geologist, William Dyer, attempts to warn others who may follow of the strange findings in this remote land. In this science-fiction horror story, ancient ruins and pre-historic life forms are thought to have been the casualties of the Shoggoth, a monster of enormous size and the ability to incite madness in anyone who looked upon it.
Story 4: The Life of Lovecraft: An Original Biography by CSA Publishing
Howard Lovecraft, well-known for his style of weird fiction and horror stories, is attributed as the creator of the Cthulhu Mythos and one of the most significant authors of supernatural horror fiction of the 20th-century. From an early age, his interest in horror began with tales that his grandfather shared of ancient evil, mighty gods, dreamlike realms, and cosmic creatures.
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