poniedziałek, 22 października 2007

The Picture in the House

Searchers after horror haunt strange, far places. For them are the catacombs of Ptolemais, and the carven mausolea of the nightmare countries. They climb to the moonlit towers of ruined Rhine castles, and falter down black cobwebbed steps beneath the scattered stones of forgotten cities in Asia. The haunted wood and the desolate mountain are their shrines, and they linger around the sinister monoliths on uninhabited islands. But the true epicure of the terrible, to whom a new thrill of unutterable ghastliness is the chief end and justification of existence, esteem most of all the ancient, lonely farmhouses of backwoods New England; for there the dark elements of strength, solitude, grotesqueness, and ignorance combine to form the perfection of the hideous.


Rycina Theodore de Bry'a z książki "Regnum Congo" autorstwa Filippo Pigafetta (Włoch, 1533-1604)

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"The Picture in the House" w "The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories" (Penguin Classics), H.P. Lovecraft, s. 34

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