![]() ![]() Finally, if you somehow can’t find what you’re looking for at any of those links, you’re bound to at The World’s Largest H.P. ![]() ![]() SFF Audio has yet another huge collection of Lovecraft stories read aloud, downloadable as MP3s. One of the reasons audio of Lovecraft is so plentiful is that most of his work is in the commons. Just above, stream his complete public domain works, and see the Internet Archive for another audiobook set of his collected works. Luckily for us, we have not one, but two audio book collections of nearly everything Lovecraft ever wrote. His florid, often archaic, and melodramatic descriptions lend themselves perfectly to aural interpretations. Listening to Lovecraft is an excellent, as well as convenient, way to experience his work. You’ll find much more Lovecraft read aloud on YouTube, including classic stories like “ The Dunwich Horror,” “ At The Mountains of Madness,” and “ The Horror at Red Hook.” Just above hear a radio dramatization of “The Colour Out of Space,” which was collected in The Best American Short Stories in 1928, one of the few of Lovecraft’s works to receive such an honor in his lifetime. At the top of the post, you can hear a dramatic reading of the story by Garrick Hagon. Central to the Lovecraft cosmos are “The Old Ones,” a collection of powerful primordial beings, and their cult worshipers, first introduced in “The Call of Cthulhu” in 1926. ![]()
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