The Call of Cthulhu

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He was an American writer of science fiction and horror stories, best known for his creativity. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Lovecraft spent most of his life in New England. He was born wealthy, but his family fortune squandered shortly after his grandfather's death. In 1913, he wrote a critical letter to Pulp's magazine that eventually led to his co-authorship of Pulp's novel. During the interwar period, he wrote and published stories that focused on his interpretation of humanity's place in the universe. In his opinion, humanity was a tiny part of an indifferent universe that could be swept away at any moment. These stories also included fascinating elements that represent the perceived fragility of anthropocentrism. Lovecraft joined the "Kalem" little book club when he first moved to New York, and later became the center of a broader group of authors known as the "Lovecraft Circle". This group has often written stories that share details with each other. He was a prolific writer. He maintained correspondence with many different authors and literary conservatives. According to some estimates, he wrote nearly 100,000 letters over the course of his life. In these letters he discussed his worldview and daily life, and taught younger authors, such as August Derleth, Donald Wanderer, and Robert Bloch.

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The Call of Cthulhu novel pdf by Howard Phillips Lovecraft

"The Call of Cthulhu" is one of HP Lovecraft's most famous short stories. Written in the summer of 1926, and first published in Weird Tales, February 1928. It is the only Lovecraft story in which the extraterrestrial entity Thulho itself appears in a significant way. It is written in a documentary style, with three independent accounts linked together by a narrator who discovers notes left by a deceased relative. The narrator brings together the whole truth and the disturbing significance of the information he possesses, explaining the first line of the story: "I think the most merciful thing in the world is the inability of the human mind to connect all its contents. A quiet island of ignorance amid the endless black seas; and we weren't supposed to travel far " .

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