
Howard Phillips Lovecraft - Lovecraft antológia - First kötet
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft - Lovecraft antológia - First kötet
As a prodigy, Howard Phillips Lovecraft became interested in chemistry and astronomy early on, although his sick nature and anxious sleep disorders prevented him from completing his studies. The ensuing... next
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Author | Howard Phillips Lovecraft |
Publisher | Szukits Kiadó |
Year of publication | 2021 |
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As a prodigy, Howard Phillips Lovecraft became interested in chemistry and astronomy early on, although his sick nature and anxious sleep disorders prevented him from completing his studies. The ensuing nervous breakdown and depression contributed greatly to the development of the cynical and disturbing worldview that appeared in his writings. While often returning to the subject of madness, guilt, and human insignificance, he gradually developed the concept of "cosmic horror," the evil, extraterrestrial monsters, and ancient gods who repeatedly sought to subjugate humanity. "Because what has risen may sink again ..." The seven stories we find in this comic book collection emerged from the darkest pots in the imagination of the father of supernatural horror, Howard Phillips Lovecraf. Whether it’s a cosmic horror whispering in the darkness of night or a disturbing movement in the depths of the seas, Lovecraft’s narratives stir us to this day. And our present comic breathes an even more real life into these best-known writings of the Grand Master of Horror. "... and what has sunk may rise again." H. P. Lovecraft