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Cargando... The Statement of Randolph Carter [short story] (1920)por H. P. Lovecraft
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First swamp story in the collection. Let it be known that grave robbing (or maybe just grave disturbing?) mysterious indecipherable books from Arabia and India = bad idea. This one actually works, largely because of the tension provided by the improbable introduction of the telephone to the plot. (Lovecraft probably could have done wonders with cellphones, horror-wise.) Also, (Moved 2015 review to the individual work Sept. 2017 to make room to review the collection under its own entry. I remember this one really well. Also, now know that Randolph Carter is to become a familiar fellow.) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Contenido enReminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson, The Silver Key, and The Statement of Randolph Carter (Dodo Press) por H. P. Lovecraft Tiene la adaptación
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"And this is what he said: 'YOU FOOL, WARREN IS DEAD!'"
All in all, read this story if you want a good laugh. ( )