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The Space-Eaters

Frank Belknap Long

Verlag: DigiCat

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In Frank Belknap Long's captivating novella, The Space-Eaters, the narrative delves into the realms of cosmic horror and existential dread, characteristic of the early 20th century speculative fiction. Long's vivid prose entwines elements of science fiction and fantasy, exploring the psychological impacts of a predatory alien force that consumes reality itself. The novella reflects the anxieties of a burgeoning technological era, paralleling the works of contemporaries like H.P. Lovecraft while establishing its own unique atmosphere of suspense and foreboding, molded against a backdrop of isolation and paranoia. Frank Belknap Long, a prominent figure of the Lovecraft Circle, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political landscapes of his time, as well as the burgeoning fascination with the unknown and the cosmos. Long's own experiences with World War I and his engagement with academia fueled a relentless curiosity about humanity's place in the universe. His intimate understanding of fear, coupled with his admiration for the interconnectedness of life and the cosmos, permeates his writing, inviting readers to confront the often alienating nature of existence. The Space-Eaters is a must-read for enthusiasts of cosmic horror and fans of speculative fiction. Long's masterful blending of suspense and philosophical inquiry not only entertains but compels readers to ponder the inscrutable mysteries of the universe. This novella stands as a testament to Long's literary prowess and invites thoughtful reflection on our own existential encounters with the unknown.
Verfügbar seit: 17.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 28 Seiten.

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