The Book of Cthulhu

tales inspired by H. P. Lovecraft

529 pages

English language

Published May 7, 2011 by Night Shade Books.

ISBN:
978-1-59780-232-1
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OCLC Number:
721824699

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This is an uncommonly strong anthology of recent(ish) Cthulhu Mythos stories. Anthologies of this nature often fall prey to Lovecraft pastiche, but for the most part the stories here offer fresh and imaginative takes on the source material and span a wide variety of time periods.

While the average quality is high, a number of stories stand out in particular. Although I had read it before, "A Colder War" by Charles Stross remains a masterful melding of Cold War paranoia with the Mythos. "The Men from Porlock" by Laird Barron and "The Crawling Sky" by Joe R. Lansdale are particularly creepy and effective tales of rural folk encountering the otherworldly. "Fat Face" by Michael Shea offers a fun update of a classic Lovecraftian creature.

Lovecraft has attracted a great deal of negative attention in recent years for his vehement racism, to the extent that some argue that he should be …

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