To whom ever is not entered in the literary universe of H. Q. Lovecraft would be difficult to understand how an author, born in 1890 and died in 1937, has been able to maintain interest in his
work over time to make it one of the most read and translated of all time. Millions of
people are follower of this writer. Specialized in the supernatural tale story or his writings, halfway between the suspense of Edgar Allan Poe and the concern of the writings of Arthur march, even fear, surprise and
terror among those who gradually discover what and deep in the . And is that Lovecraft was not only right but is a genius of suspense and terror that translate as nobody knew his deepest concerns, their
fears over domestic and mostrárselos to readers, terrified, they become accomplices of those fears , which turned into yours. Few are those who, once they have approached this author, do not fall into their networks and become loyal
readers of their works. Obsesionado with the boundary between space and time. Playing with the shadows, the suspicions and fears of what is enclosed in darkness and haunt us from the more recóndita blackness. Instructed scientifically and at the same time developing theories in his books that only time will tell if it can become reality. That''s Lovecratf, that''s his work. Those wanting to get closer to it, either for the first time or with the knowledge of what was going to find, you can do so through the series
published by Editorial Edaf and gathered under the generic title of LIBRARY LOVECRAFT. Edaf is perhaps the best and most editorial that has treated this prolífero writer and his work, editing numerous copies thereof with a design, taste and translation that will delight readers. The
Tomb (Tales Of Terror R) is the first volume compilation of stories of terror that are in this series. Comprised of a total of seven (the first of which gives title), each of them will make readers move to adventures disturbing that none of the players want to be. Thus, we find ourselves in this work the following titles: Tomb, first published in 1922, which gives us the vision that a young solitary dreamer and inappropriate, to which their eccentricities lead to asylum being just a lad. His obsession with a tomb for tenants of the same, you will be aware of a mysterious secret that nobody can believe. Beyond The Wall Of Sleep. This story was first published in 1919. It shows us a chance disturbing. The barrier that separates dreams from reality for all is not as insurmountable as many people think, or even our real existence is on the other side, and that life on earth is only a preparation for what lies ahead after the Big Sleep. The Old Terrible. It is certainly one of my favorites. It suggests something that seems to be that we are all clear, but few put into practice. That appearances deceive, and that the first impression is usually the right one. For those who think that urban legends and gossip are just a product of the imagination of the people. It was first published in 1921. The Temple is a fascinating story. A command of a German submarine during World War I, introduces a manuscript in a bottle cast into the ocean where he recounts the events that during the last days, we have made very seriously think about their mental health. And it is that since the German ship sunk the British freighter Victory, things went from bad to worse. This story was published for the first time in 1925. Facts Tocantes At Difunto Arthur Jermyn And His Family. First published in 1921 is probably the most about the tradition of a family history cursed, where the discovery of the cause of this curse will be the trigger for the extinction of the removal. From the Other Side. Story worrying where we face as desvelo one of those great fear is that human beings since time immemorial. Increasing the power of our senses and being able to discern what''s around us that we do not see. As stated in the story, to be able to hear what dogs hr see what the cats set their eyes in the dark. His first publication was in 1934. The Recorded In The House puts the pin end of this first volume of stories of terror H. Q. Lovecraft. It is certainly the most evident that the work of this author believes in us the same anxiety of the unknown irrespective of the time elapsed. An old house, lonely, in the middle of a paragraph. A character lost in a storm that was about to receive shelter .... Otherwise imagínenselo. Classic but terrifying.
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