The Starry Wisdom: Fiction Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft 🔍
D.M. Mitchell; Alan Moore; Grant Morrison; Robert M. Price; Don Webb; David Conway; John Coulthart; Brian Lumley; William S. Burroughs; James Havoc; Mike Philbin; Henry Wessel; J.G. Ballad; Dan Kellet; Simon Whitechapel; D.F. Lewis; John Beal; C.G. Brandrick; Michael Gira; Adele Olivia Glawell; Rick Grimes; Peter Smith; Stephen Sennitt
SCB Distributors, PS, 2013
English [en] · MOBI · 1.0MB · 2013 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib · Save
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Contemporary visions of cosmic transformation, mutation and madness - many inspired directly by the life and writings of H.P. Lovecraft, others reflecting his strangely presentient themes in their own bizarre sub-texts. Here the primal beings of Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos stalk a post-modern landscape of social collapse, ethnic cleansing, genetic engineering and nuclear devastation - nightmare prophecies from his pulp pages which have now come chillingly true. The undercurrents of sexual and ecological displacement which powered Lovecraft's work have nally been laid bare, providing this maligned genius with a long-overdue retrospective and revealing him to be a true prophet of the 20th century. This special ebook edition includes the very best fiction from both volumes of The Starry Wisdom, with a total of 29 stories. Authors include ALANMOORE, GRANTMORRISON , D.M. MITCHELL, ROBERT M. PRICE , DONWEBB, DAVIDCONWAY, and many others.
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lgrsfic/VA-The_Starry_Wisdom.mobi
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Elektron Ebooks
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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lg_fict_id_1584075
date open sourced
2016-12-15
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