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Clark Ashton Smith

The Black Abbot of Puthuum

In “The Black Abbot of Puthuum,” Clark Ashton Smith delivers a masterful blend of dark fantasy and horror, characteristic of the early 20th-century weird fiction movement. Set against a vividly imagined landscape, the narrative unfolds through rich, evocative prose that immerses the reader in the eerie and grotesque. The story revolves around a cursed abbey, where the titular black abbot engages in arcane rituals, exploring themes of fear, ambition, and the thin veil between madness and enlightenment. Smith's stylistic flourishes and lyrical descriptions create a haunting atmosphere, reflecting the influences of both Gothic literature and the Symbolist movement from which he draws inspiration. Clark Ashton Smith, an integral figure of the Lovecraft Circle, was not only a writer but also a remarkable artist and poet. His diverse interests and engagement with the occult, along with his familiarity with ancient mythologies, deeply informed the creation of “The Black Abbot of Puthuum.” His fascination with the alien and the uncanny allowed him to craft a tale that delves into phantasmagoria, providing a lens into his imaginative universe. This mesmerizing tale is highly recommended for readers seeking an atmospheric journey through the realms of horror and fantasy. Whether you are a devotee of Smith's work or a newcomer drawn to the macabre, this novella stands as a testament to his unique vision, possessing the power to enthrall and disturb in equal measure.
32 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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