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The Lurking Fear

The Lurking Fear

14 hrs. 4 min.
Description
H. P. Lovecraft, whose works did not enjoy much popularity during his lifetime, became a beacon and a guide for an entire genre. He was an idol for both broad reading audiences and refined intellectuals, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for filmmakers—and even his name itself has become a household word. Even Borges admired his stories, in which a person is situated on the far periphery of an all-encompassing cosmic scheme, while forces from beyond the world instill in the careless souls a sacred terror. So, here are the tales of one of the most influential myth-makers of the twentieth century.
Contents
Azathoth. (trans. by V. Dorogokuplya)
From the Depths of the Cosmos. (trans. by O. Skvortsov)
The Music of Erich Zann. (trans. by L. Brilova)
The Hound. (trans. by E. Nagornykh)
Rats in the Walls. (trans. by V. Kulagina-Yartseva)
The Outcast. (trans. by O. Michkovsky)
The Nameless One. (trans. by O. Michkovsky)
A Nightmare in Red Hook. (trans. by I. Bogdanov)
Memory. (trans. by O. Michkovsky)
Polaris. (trans. by E. Musikhin)
Hypnos. (trans. by V. Dorogokuplya)
The White Ship. (trans. by E. Musikhin)
Selefais. (trans. by V. Ostanin)
The Strange House on the Foggy Hill. (trans. by V. Ostanin)
Ira-non. (trans. by V. Ostanin)
The Doom That Came to Sarnath. (trans. by E. Musikhin)
Nyarlathotep. (trans. by O. Michkovsky)
Supernatural Horror in Literature. (trans. by I. Bogdanov and O. Michkovsky)
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