Note: Endurance and concentration necessary, not for the faint of heart.
If you’ve read his smaller works The Regeneration of Lord Ernie, the human chord, the centaur, or simply appreciate Blackwood’s prose, I recommend this food for thought to your collection.
There is an essence, I feel, from all his previous works transmuted, as it were, into something more complete. Though he has written this quite uniquely I’d say ‘with all stops out.’
Perhaps his masterpiece?
If you’ve not had hope you’ve none to recover.
The story is Arduous and rewarding, leading through a wilderness strange to the reader.
Know something of the author, or, of the period it was written (1911-1921). Started before WW1 but mostly written after and completed; by a changed man.
A great author is like a composer of classical music, trying to introduce something new and, at least, describe the old thing a new way. Praying for originality.
I believe he reached the farthest for this story.