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Quest for Cthulhu (Carroll  Graf Science Fiction)
Quest for Cthulhu - Carroll Graf Science Fiction
Author: August Derleth
Brilliantly imagined by the late H. P. Lovecraft, the mythical cycle of Cthulhu is expanded and enriched in this one-volume edition of tales that only August Derleth, Lovecraft's friend and collaborator, could have produced. With the marvelously inventive novel The Trail of Cthulhu and the six remarkable stories of mythic horror included ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780786707522
ISBN-10: 0786707526
Publication Date: 5/17/2000
Pages: 448
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Publisher: Carroll Graf Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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thundarr avatar reviewed Quest for Cthulhu (Carroll Graf Science Fiction) on
So I like the C'thulhu mythos as much as the next Lovecraft nerd, but there's a practice amongst certain contributors that started after HPL's death that I can't really stand: including HPL as a character in the mythos and implying that his body of work exists in that universe. This self-referencing seems to acutely break the established suspension of belief that all speculative fiction needs.

No one does this as often as August Derleth, and he seems to invoke the name of his colleague every few pages. If this isn't something that bothers you, then that won't be a problem.

Derleth's other habit which is disagreeable to me is his painting of the mythos as a stark good-versus-evil instead of the uncaring eldritch abominations that Lovecraft originally created. Instead of being unimaginably powerful and alien, he reduces it to a standard Christianity analogy.

If you're looking for something more along the lines of Lovecraft's original works, I suggest Robert E. Howard.


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