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Friday, October 10, 2008
H.P. Lovecraft Audiobooks Part 3
This is the last installment of the H.P. Lovecraft audio books posts. I have included a special bonus that I'm sure Lovecraft enthusiasts will enjoy. It is a special on Lovecraft, titled "Weird Tales - The Strange Life of H.P. Lovecraft", that aired on BBC Radio in 2006. In this broadcast Geoff Ward examines the life of Lovecraft and the role that he played in contemporary horror fiction. It features appearances by Neil Gaiman and other notable sci-fi and horror authors.
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The Call of Cthulu
The Statement of Randolph Carter
Jeffrey Combs Reads H.P. Lovecraft's Herbert West Re-Animator
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BBC Radio: Weird Tales - The Strange Life of H.P. Lovecraft
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4 comments:
this just gets better! thanks for the radio prog in particular. I know many have contributed their own take on the Lovecraftian Mythos but for a truly different take you have to visit 'The Misadventures of Hello Cthulhu: http://www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-11-30
where Cthulu finds him/itself cruelly trapped in the alternative pink and fluffy universe of hello kitty....
QEF.
fantastic! i look forward to listening to these recordings alone in a dark wood..
Thanks! I love me some HPL.
- Simon
Speaking frankly, you are absolutely right.
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