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H. P. Lovecraft Omnibus, 2 : Dagon and Other Macabre Tales: Dagon and Other Macabre Tales No. 2 [Mass Market Paperback]

H. P. Lovecraft
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18 April 1985

Crawling, clawing, sliming horror, seeping from the night-tipped pen of that Grand Master of heart-stopping supernatural terror – H.P. Lovecraft.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Voyager; New Ed edition (18 April 1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0586063242
  • ISBN-13: 978-0586063248
  • Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 10.6 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 60,326 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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STEP INTO A NIGHTMARE WORLD OF HELLISH HORROR…

Crawling, clawing, sliming horror, seeping from the night-tipped pen of that Grand Master of heart-stopping supernatural terror – H.P. Lovecraft.

Sample a dark universe peopled with gods best forgotten and strange races best left undiscovered. Shudder in the dank breath of an ages-old evil blowing icily from the dusk-shrouded eons of time before history. Savour, in this classic collection of masterpieces of the weird and eerie, the grave-fresh tang of total fear. Here is horror to set your skin crawling from your spine's based to your scalp – and back again.

"A real collector's piece for connoisseurs of the unusual…lovers of the macabre, the sinister and the uncanny, take note"
THE GUARDIAN

About the Author

Renowned as one of the great horror-writers of all time, H.P. Lovecraft was born in 1890 and lived most of his life in Providence, Rhode Island. Among his many classic horror stories, many of which were published in book form only after his death in 1937, are ‘At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels of Terror’ (1964), ‘Dagon and Other Macabre Tales’ (1965), and ‘The Horror in the Museum and Other Revisions’ (1970).



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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Horror Writer of Real Genius 30 Oct 2011
By Theo TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This book is volume two in a three volume anthology of the works of H.P. Lovecraft: a horror writer of real genius. I have already explained my reasons for according Lovecraft genius status in my review of volume one, so I shall not repeat myself here. For those who are interested I will place a link to that review in the comments section below.

Taking then my estimate of Lovecraft's merits as a writer simply as a given, the question then becomes one of the strengths of this particular volume.

The first thing you need to know is that unlike most serious writers, Lovecraft did not express himself in full-sized novels. Rather, he wrote exclusively in short stories and novellas. This means if you are going to explore his body of work, you are going to need to do so via collections such as this one. The great thing about this series (The H.P. Lovecraft Omnibus vols. 1 to 3) is that it contains literally everything Lovecraft ever wrote in three modest volumes. Thus, you can easily use this series to explore his writing without any difficulty or redundancy.

As compared to the other two volumes in the series, this book contains a far larger number of tales, most of which are individually rather short. For the benefit of those who are already Lovecraft fans, or who otherwise have some familiarity with his work, I shall now list the stories to be found in this specific volume:

Mature Works: Dagon, The Tomb, Polaris, Beyond the Wall of Sleep, The Doom that came to Sarnath, The White Ship, Aurthur Jermyn, The Cats of Ulthar, Celephais, From Beyond, The Temple, The Tree, The Moon-bog, The Nameless City, The Other Gods, The Quest of Iranon, Herbert West - Reanimator, The Hound, Hypnos, The Festival, The Unnamable, Imprisoned with the Pharohs, He, The Horror at Red Hook, The Strange High House in the Mist, In the Walls of Eryx, The Evil Clergyman.

In addition, this volume also contains a collection of juvenilia entitled "Early Tales". This contains: The Beast in the Cave, The Alchemist, Poetry and the Gods, The Street, The Transition of Juan Romero.

Further, it contains a section entitled "Fragments", which contains: Azathoth, The Descendant, The Book, The Thing in the Moonlight.

Finally, it contains a non-fiction essay Lovecraft wrote, entitled "Supernatural Horror in Literature". Some may consider this beautifully written and exceptionally lucid defense of his chosen genre to be the real prize of this volume.

Before concluding the review, there are three individual stories worth commenting on. Some readers may know "Herbert West - Reanimator" and "From Beyond" primarily from the films have been made from them (Re-Animator and From Beyond), both starring Jeffrey Combs. While these cinematic outings are entertaining enough in their own way, they are really little more than ghoulish frolics. Lovecraft's actual writing has a darkly baroque, reserved, even cerebral quality that the films do not even try to capture.

Lastly, it is I think important that we take the time to consider one of his juvenile pieces, The Street. There is no nice way around the fact that what Lovecraft actually describes in this tale is a small pogrom, and that he describes it in terms of glowing approval. His views on racial matters were not, to put it mildly, in accordance with those that prevail today. However, in all fairness I should also report that I have read that those who knew Lovecraft well claimed that he often took such positions simply to get a reaction out of those he considered his intellectual inferiors. It is undeniably the case that Lovecraft himself was ultimately to marry a Jewish Ukrainian woman.

I am not here going to try to sort out what Lovecraft's actual views on racial politics might have been. Instead, I will limit myself to observing the following: If we are going to explore the works of other cultures and other times, we are inevitably going to encounter attitudes profoundly at odds with our own. It is, of course, possible to avoid such encounters entirely. However, in the greater scheme of things I believe that such a practice would result in nothing more than the stunting of our own intellectual and cultural development.

In any event, as a reviewer I have done my best to outline for you what I believe you will find within this book. What you choose to do from here is up to you.

Theo.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must have for Lovecraftians 5 Feb 2001
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
Of the 3 "Omnibus" paperbacks containing the works of H.P.Lovecraft, this contains most of his non Cthulhu Mythos work. Don't let that put you off, this is an absolute must have collection of short stories. The atmosphere he creates in such stories as "The Tomb" & "Arthur Jermyn" will never leave you, once read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for horror fans 26 Sep 2003
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This book is one of three which, between them, provide MOST (but not all) of Lovecrafts' stories. Purchase Volume 1, 2 and 3 of this "omnibus", and you will own a truly magnificent collection of this master's works! Lovecraft, like Poe, had an untouchable talent for macabre and gothic horror stories - his works being a great influence on the wonderful Stephen King. Lovecraft's style is simple and yet so very intricate in weaving the most captivating stories. Like Poe, Lovecraft's works are ageless and the stuff of dreams and nightmares that will remain in your mind for many years after reading.
Sadly, not enough of Lovecraft's works have been translated into movies, but the movie "Dagon" should give you a taste of his work if you want to view something based on his writings. Amazon stock this movie.
In truth, I would much rather have a decent hardback with all of Lovecraft's stories - somehow your average paperback seems insufficient a medium to do real honour to such a master of this genre. BUT - this omnibus makes for a great resource and I am sure lovers of this genre will find Lovecraft's work a real treasure within their collection.
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