Unutterable Horrors and Loathsome Entities: Early Frank Belknap Long


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Of the early Weird Tales Magazine contributors, Frank Belknap Long was one of the most prolific with a career in genre fiction spanning seven decades. Many may know Long for his many science fiction stories that he produced most notably in the '40s and '50s, but his earliest fiction in the weird tradition is some of his most striking and endearing work. Long was known as being one of H. P. Lovecraft's closest friends, and Lovecraft's influence can be felt in stories like "The Hounds of Tindalos" and "The Were-Snake" among others. Join me now for a stroll through the darkest recesses of Long's subconscious where slimy creatures and gibbering madness awaits! - Summary by Ben Tucker

Chapitres

The Hounds of Tindalos 35:04 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Were-Snake 30:47 Lu par Ben Tucker
Dr. Whitlock's Price 11:54 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Ocean Leech 23:02 Lu par Ben Tucker
You Can't Kill A Ghost 19:54 Lu par Ben Tucker
At the Home of Poe 2:34 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Devil-God 31:42 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Desert Lich 19:59 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Eye Above the Mantel 15:14 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Man Who Died Twice 16:10 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Dog-Eared God 19:52 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Sea-Thing 23:29 Lu par Ben Tucker
In the Tomb of Semenses 17:13 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Red Fetish 28:30 Lu par Ben Tucker
Men Who Walk Upon the Air 19:59 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Thought Materializer 17:49 Lu par Ben Tucker
A Visitor from Egypt 26:26 Lu par Ben Tucker
Death Waters 25:45 Lu par Ben Tucker
The Black Druid 20:53 Lu par Ben Tucker