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Beschreibung
He stared too long into the darkness where the waves break. The ocean has claimed his mind.

The Night Ocean is a haunting, atmospheric short story told through the fragmented journal entries of a man who is living in a remote shack by the ocean, trying to recover from a profound mental and spiritual collapse.

The narrator, who has clearly suffered some unspeakable psychic trauma, is plagued by bizarre, almost hallucinatory sightings on the nearby coast. He becomes obsessed with the vast, moonlit ocean, which he perceives not as a body of water, but as a living, breathing entity. He witnesses strange lights, hears unsettling sounds, and sees indescribable forms that rise from the surf.

As his diary progresses, the line between reality and hallucination dissolves. He desperately tries to document the things that occur at night--things he believes are part of an ancient, cosmic rhythm carried by the tide--but his entries become increasingly disjointed, poetic, and steeped in a creeping dread. The sea is not merely threatening him; it is inviting him into its own terrible, beautiful existence.

Written by H. P. Lovecraft and ghostwritten or heavily revised by his friend and fellow writer Robert H. Barlow, The Night Ocean is a pure exercise in sublime cosmic horror. It is a slow, lyrical descent into madness, where the terrible realization is that the universe is not just vast and indifferent, but that its great secrets are far more alluring than human sanity.

Some waves carry secrets that should never reach the shore.
He stared too long into the darkness where the waves break. The ocean has claimed his mind.

The Night Ocean is a haunting, atmospheric short story told through the fragmented journal entries of a man who is living in a remote shack by the ocean, trying to recover from a profound mental and spiritual collapse.

The narrator, who has clearly suffered some unspeakable psychic trauma, is plagued by bizarre, almost hallucinatory sightings on the nearby coast. He becomes obsessed with the vast, moonlit ocean, which he perceives not as a body of water, but as a living, breathing entity. He witnesses strange lights, hears unsettling sounds, and sees indescribable forms that rise from the surf.

As his diary progresses, the line between reality and hallucination dissolves. He desperately tries to document the things that occur at night--things he believes are part of an ancient, cosmic rhythm carried by the tide--but his entries become increasingly disjointed, poetic, and steeped in a creeping dread. The sea is not merely threatening him; it is inviting him into its own terrible, beautiful existence.

Written by H. P. Lovecraft and ghostwritten or heavily revised by his friend and fellow writer Robert H. Barlow, The Night Ocean is a pure exercise in sublime cosmic horror. It is a slow, lyrical descent into madness, where the terrible realization is that the universe is not just vast and indifferent, but that its great secrets are far more alluring than human sanity.

Some waves carry secrets that should never reach the shore.
Über den Autor
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890 1937) was an American writer born in Providence, Rhode Island. Best known for his work in the science, fantasy and horror fiction genres, Lovecraft s writings are now studied worldwide. One of his most famous creations is the Cthulhu Mythos. Although he was unable to support himself through writing during his lifetime, Lovecraft s legacy has lived on. Many well-established horror authors have cited Lovecraft as a major influence, including Stephen King.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Genre: Importe, Krimis & Thriller
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781447468325
ISBN-10: 1447468325
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lovecraft, H. P.
Weiss, George Henry
Hersteller: Fantasy and Horror Classics
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 3 mm
Von/Mit: H. P. Lovecraft (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.11.2012
Gewicht: 0,06 kg
Artikel-ID: 106096859