# The call of Cthulhu

> H. P. Lovecraft’s foundational tale of cosmic dread, forbidden knowledge, and accumulating terror beneath the surface of modern life.

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## About
The Call of Cthulhu is H. P. Lovecraft’s defining work of cosmic horror: a story of fragmentary evidence, buried cults, impossible antiquity, and the terrifying suggestion that humanity occupies only a marginal place in a far older universe. Moving through testimony, newspaper clippings, scholarly notes, and nautical aftermath, the novella turns investigation itself into a mechanism of dread.ThemesThe book explores forbidden knowledge, intellectual overreach, human insignificance, dream contagion, hidden ritual, and the fear that reality is larger and colder than ordinary reason can bear. Its power lies in atmosphere, suggestion, and the gradual assembly of clues that never lead toward safety.Why readers still return to itReaders return to The Call of Cthulhu for its concentrated structure, unforgettable mythic imagery, and lasting influence on horror, fantasy, games, and modern supernatural fiction. It remains the central text in Lovecraft’s cosmic-horror tradition.Further contextFirst published in Weird Tales in 1928, the novella helped define one of the most durable imaginative vocabularies in twentieth-century horror.

## Specifications
- author: H. P. Lovecraft
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: H. P. Lovecraft’s foundational tale of cosmic dread, forbidden knowledge, and accumulating terror beneath the surface of modern life.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 62
- format: paperback
- openlibrary: OL20804234W
