The Call of Cthulhu, H P Lovecraft (9781804219430) — Readings Books

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The Call of Cthulhu
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The Call of Cthulhu

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What if the most terrifying monster was the insignificance of humanity itself?

First published in 1928, The Call of Cthulhu is the cornerstone of cosmic horror-a genre that confronts readers with the vast, indifferent universe and the fragile place humans occupy within it. This modern adaptation preserves Lovecraft's eerie atmosphere and mounting dread while refining his prose for today's audience.

As professor Francis Wayland Thurston pieces together a puzzle of shipwreck survivors, cult rituals, and disturbing sculptures, he uncovers a horrifying truth: the Great Old One, Cthulhu, dreams beneath the Pacific, ready to awaken and reclaim the Earth. From New Orleans swamps to the icy Antarctic seas, every discovery points to an ancient doom that no mortal can escape.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

The Birth of Cosmic Horror - Encounter Cthulhu, the titanic god-monster that redefined supernatural fiction. A Web of Mystery and Madness - Follow investigators, artists, and sailors whose lives spiral into terror. Accessible, Contemporary Prose - Lovecraft's vision remains intact-now clearer and more gripping than ever. Themes of Insignificance and Forbidden Knowledge - Question humanity's place beneath uncaring cosmic forces. Essential Reading for Horror, Sci-Fi, and Mythos Fans - A foundational text for anyone exploring the dark frontiers of imagination.

Open the file marked "Cthulhu Cult." But remember: once you learn the truth, you cannot unlearn it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Muze Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 June 2025
Pages
78
ISBN
9781804219430

What if the most terrifying monster was the insignificance of humanity itself?

First published in 1928, The Call of Cthulhu is the cornerstone of cosmic horror-a genre that confronts readers with the vast, indifferent universe and the fragile place humans occupy within it. This modern adaptation preserves Lovecraft's eerie atmosphere and mounting dread while refining his prose for today's audience.

As professor Francis Wayland Thurston pieces together a puzzle of shipwreck survivors, cult rituals, and disturbing sculptures, he uncovers a horrifying truth: the Great Old One, Cthulhu, dreams beneath the Pacific, ready to awaken and reclaim the Earth. From New Orleans swamps to the icy Antarctic seas, every discovery points to an ancient doom that no mortal can escape.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

The Birth of Cosmic Horror - Encounter Cthulhu, the titanic god-monster that redefined supernatural fiction. A Web of Mystery and Madness - Follow investigators, artists, and sailors whose lives spiral into terror. Accessible, Contemporary Prose - Lovecraft's vision remains intact-now clearer and more gripping than ever. Themes of Insignificance and Forbidden Knowledge - Question humanity's place beneath uncaring cosmic forces. Essential Reading for Horror, Sci-Fi, and Mythos Fans - A foundational text for anyone exploring the dark frontiers of imagination.

Open the file marked "Cthulhu Cult." But remember: once you learn the truth, you cannot unlearn it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Muze Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 June 2025
Pages
78
ISBN
9781804219430