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At the Mountains of Madness
and Other Novels

By H.P. Lovecraft
Selected by August Derleth
With Texts Edited by S.T. Joshi
And an Introduction by James Turner

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HERE at last is the definitive Lovecraft—the second in a three-volume set of the collected macabre fiction that embodies the author’s own final thoughts and stylistic preferences. Based upon S.T. Joshi’s extensive and painstaking collation of extant manuscript materials, this new Lovecraft edition from Arkham House is the only completely authoritative text and supersedes all previous editions.

Of the three short novels included in the present volume, “At the Mountains of Madness” remains one of the few works of American science fiction from the 1930s that can be read today for genuine literary pleasure rather than dutiful historical interest, while “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward” is perhaps Lovecraft’s most precisely wrought masterpiece of demonic horror. The third short novel, “The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath,” presents an odyssey through the byways of dream-land and is one of the several narratives featuring Lovecraft’s alter ego, Randolph Carter.

In the whole range of fantastic literature, Lovecraft created a new form that is neither pure fancy nor pure science fiction. He combined a factual and accurate scientific knowledge with its extension to the absolute limit in supernatural bizarrerie. His work defies classification, for it is as much myth as reality—both lore and legend at their haunting, haunted best, and at the same time science at its most provocative. His tales have been termed the finest weird fantasy ever written, and yet also the most superbly literate science fiction. Lovecraft’s work has achieved an honored eminence among the great visionary fiction of the ages precisely because, while betraying no trace of the commonplace, his stories are based convincingly in the world of everyday reality, yet lure the mind into the farthest reaches of the imagination, the star-flung spaces of the universe, the cosmic realm of a master mythmaker.

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Bibliographic Information

At the Mountains of Madness and Other Novels. By H.P. Lovecraft, Selected by August Derleth, With Texts Edited by S.T. Joshi, and an Introduction by James Turner. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House Publishers, Inc.; 1985; ISBN 0-87054-038-6; Hardcover.

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