The Red Brain Great Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos by S
Following up on the success of A Mountain Walked, this volume presents
another dozen tales of the Cthulhu Mythos that show how H. P.
Lovecraft’s motifs, conceptions, and imagery have affected an entire
century of weird writing. Beginning with a delightful parody of
Lovecraft written by Edith Miniter in 1921, this anthology features “The
Red Brain,” a story of incalculable cosmic horror by Donald Wandrei;
“The Beast of Averoigne,” in which Clark Ashton Smith plays a riff on
“The Dunwich Horror”; and C. Hall Thompson’s “The Will of Claude Ashur,”
an ingenious adaptation of “The Thing on the Doorstep.”