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The Madness of Cthulhu Anthology (Volume Two) (edizione 2015)

di S. T. Joshi (Autore)

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​THE MADNESS GROWS Recognized as Lovecraft's masterpiece of terror, At the Mountains of Madness has ​ for decades inspired dread in ​ his readers and sparked the imaginations of the most hallowed practitioners of fantastic fiction. Taking the essence of his horrific vision, these modern masters have crafted new tales of the fantastic...  Featuring never-before- seen tales by KEVIN J. ANDERSON LAIRD BARRON ERIK BEAR AND GREG BEAR ALAN DEAN FOSTER JASON C. ECKHARDT CODY GOODFELLOW KAREN HABER MARK HOWARD JONES NANCY KILPATRICK JONATHAN MABERRY WILLIAM F. NOLAN BRIAN STABLEFORD STEVE RASNIC TEM DONALD TYSON… (altro)
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Titolo:The Madness of Cthulhu Anthology (Volume Two)
Autori:S. T. Joshi (Autore)
Info:Titan Books (2015), Edition: Annotated edition, 304 pages
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Etichette:to-read, anthology, lovecraftian, horror, to-read-and-owned

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And now an anthology about the one whose name should not be spoken. We get different settings, different names. But those old ones just do not let go.

Here are my thoughts.

20 000 years under the sea by KEVIN J. ANDERSON
A captain Nemo story. A mystery island. Nice story.

Tsathoggua's breath by Brian Stableford
Ohh a viking story. I liked that. It was about a settlement on Greenland.

The door beneath by Alan Dean Foster
This time the Russians play with things they should not. Interesting.

Dead man walking by William F.Nolan
A detective story. It felt a bit noir.

A crazy mistake by Nancy Kilpatrick
I liked this one, but then I love mythology. It even made me want to study again.

The anatomy lesson by Cody Goodfellow
This one was pretty weird.

The hollow sky by Jason C.Eckhardt
An Antarctica story. Oh those spogghots (sp?). They are creepy evil SOBs.

The last ones by Mark Howard Jones
A story set in Ireland. Nice story and dark ending.

A footnote in the black budger by Jonathan Mayberry
I really should learn not to stop reading in the middle of short stories. Or maybe I was just not into it.

Deep fracture by Steve Rasnic Tem
A mining town. And a rather evil ending that made me curious.

The dream stone by Donald Tyson
2 friends and a weird stone. Creepy factor in this one, I was all what is going on?!

The blood in my mouth by LAIRD BARRON
A couple meeting falling in love. And again what is going on? More please.

On the shores of destruction by karen Haber
He is everywhere is he not.

Object 00922UU by Eric and Greg Bear
A sci-fi story. Nice change, but not for me.

You know the drill. Some were good. Some were meh. Some made me want more. Some had that thrill factor. They were all different even though they were about the old ones all of them. There are many ways you can go with this it seems.

Nice for the spooky month. But yes it was not spooky, just a bit..unnerving at times. Like..do we really know what is hidden..do we? ( )
  blodeuedd | Mar 2, 2016 |
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From the Intro to The Madness of Cthulhu - Volume Two - "If there is a dominant theme in this volume and its predecessor, it is that of alien incursion, the notion that 'we are not alone in the universe.'"

For me it's all about the stories and in this anthology the stories are, for the most part, excellent.

20,000 Years Under the Sea - Kevin J. Anderson - With more than 50 books to his credit, in the world of SF his is as close to a household name you can get. I just loved the mixing of the world of Captain Nemo with the Cthulhu mythos. A truly engaging story combining the works of Jules Verne and H. P. Lovecraft. A perfect start to the anthology.

Tsathoggua's Breath - Brian Stableford - Brian's recent fiction includes a series of novels and novellas featuring Poe's detective Auguste Dupin, some of which confront him with the Cthulhu mythos. Tsathoggua's Breath is the name of a glacial wind that blew from the North in a time when Greenland was no longer green. Tsathoggua is also the name of an ancient god, invisible, known for stealing children.

The Door Beneath - Alan Dean Foster - His first published work appeared in the Arkham Collector in 1971. Over the years his name has become synonymous with the media tie-in novel, including a number of Star Wars and Star Trek books. At a secret lab, well below a secure location in Antartica, the Russians are performing experiments on something unimaginable. "The sight was awe-inspiring, overwhelming, humbling, terrifying."

Dead Man Walking - William F. Nolan - Continuously published since 1952, William is perhaps best known for creating Logan's Run. He is the recipient of the lifetime achievement award from the Horror Writer's Association and a "living legend" award from the International Horror Guild. Philips is a writer with a book due his publisher, exposing the truth about and debunking supernatural beliefs. By the end of this one he may have to reconsider his premise for the new book.

A Crazy Mistake - Nancy Kilpatrick - Nancy is an award winning author with 18 published novels, more than 200 short stories, and the editor of more than a dozen anthologies. A researcher for the B-movie industry, whose job is to add credence to everything from stories of mummies to space creatures, uncovers a book in the Miskatonic University library called The Great Old Ones. What she discovers is enough to drive her mad.

The Anatomy Lesson - Cody Goodfellow - Cody is no stranger to the Cthulhu mythos, having written short stories for The Book of Cthulhu 2, A season in Carcosa, and others. In an earlier time, medical students turn to grave robbing to obtain fresh corpses for their final exam and unearth an empty coffin. What lies beneath the graveyard is horrible beyond words.

The Hollow Sky - Jason C. Eckhardt - Jason is a self-taught illustrator and writer. His non-fiction writing has appeared in Lovecraft Studies and Studies in Weird Fiction. Investigations into an ultra-normal phenomenae on the East Antarctic Shield. Another well-told story of the Old Ones and a plan to take back their world.

The Last Ones - Mark Howard Jones - Mark Howard lives in Carfiiff, the capital of Wales and has had dozens of short stories published on both sides of the Atlantic. A story filled with beautiful prose. A tale about finding your way home. Set on the West coast of Wales, professor Patrick Neede is there to research the legendary Saint Degion, or at least that's what he thinks.

A Footnote In the Black Budget - Jonathan Maberry - I think, by now, most of us know the name Jonathan Maberry, a New York Times bestselling author, multiple Bram Stoker Award winner, and freelancer for Marvel Comics. There's no mistaking a Joe Ledger story from Maberry. Fast-paced with words that just jump off the page. "We were aboard an LC-130 Hercules, a big military transport plane fitted out with skis. None of us liked the fact that our plane had to have skis." In this story the DMS team goes up against something in the Antarctic that even they have never had to deal with before.

Deep Fracture -Steve Rasnic Tem - Steve's 200 plus published pieces have garnered him a British Fantasy Award, World Fantasy Award, and a nomination for the Bram Stoker Awards. It's all about what's below the abandoned coal mines in the Appalachian mountains.

The Dream Stones - Donald Tyson - Donald is a Canadian writer of fiction and nonfiction dealing with all aspects of the Western esoteric tradition, as well as a biography of Lovecraft titled The Dreamworld of H. P. Lovecraft. This is probably my favorite story of the anthology. It starts with one hell of an opening, too. "Let me make this clear, I had nothing to do with the events I am going to set down in this narrative. I was merely an observer, and I am in no way responsible for what happened this semester, either in a moral or a criminal sense. None of the deaths were my fault."

The Blood In My Mouth - Laird Barron - Laird is the author of several books, an ex-patriate of Alaska, now making his home in upstate New York. This short story is set in Alaska where a bush pilot see monsters in the depths of Lake Iliamna, monsters as big as nuclear submarines.

On the Shores of Destruction - Karen Haber - Karen is a Hugo nominated editor and author of nine novels predominantly in the real of SF and Fantasy. Something changes after the big hurricane hits Galveston. Another fun story which features the Old Ones.

Object 00922UU - Erik Bear and Greg Bear - Erik is building his bibliography and Greg has established himself as one of the leading writers in the field of SF, having won the Hugo, Nebula, and Endeavor Awards. These two have teamed up before as they do here to present a story of The Xenic Disposal Team whose job it is to study alien relics, determine if they are dangerous, and if so, disarm and dismantle them before they can do harm.

Although, I am no authority on Lovecraftian literature, I did enjoy many of the stories in this new anthology, and whether you're a fan of Lovecraft or not, I think you will find something you like here, as well.

Published by Titan Books, The Madness of Cthulhu - Volume Two, is available in both paperback and e-book formats.

If you're new to Lovecraft or already a fan, I feel comfortable recommending this new volume.

S. T. Joshi is a leading authority on H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, H. L. Mencken, and other writers, mostly in the realms of supernatural and fantasy fiction. A prominent atheist having also published works in that field, as well as having had published two works of detective fiction and has written a supernatural novel centering around H. P. Lovecraft, The Assaults of Chaos. ( )
  FrankErrington | Dec 12, 2015 |
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​THE MADNESS GROWS Recognized as Lovecraft's masterpiece of terror, At the Mountains of Madness has ​ for decades inspired dread in ​ his readers and sparked the imaginations of the most hallowed practitioners of fantastic fiction. Taking the essence of his horrific vision, these modern masters have crafted new tales of the fantastic...  Featuring never-before- seen tales by KEVIN J. ANDERSON LAIRD BARRON ERIK BEAR AND GREG BEAR ALAN DEAN FOSTER JASON C. ECKHARDT CODY GOODFELLOW KAREN HABER MARK HOWARD JONES NANCY KILPATRICK JONATHAN MABERRY WILLIAM F. NOLAN BRIAN STABLEFORD STEVE RASNIC TEM DONALD TYSON

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