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The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
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Took me about twenty pages to remember the story, but here it is. Gonna finish it, because I started it, ha.

So, if you haven't finished this (or even started it) you have a month's extension!

The amazing thing about the story is how far removed the narrator is from the events he is trying to relate. He can barely write anything definitive. It makes me wonder why he even bothers to try. Yet it is this same remove from the events that lend credibility to the narrative and add to its verisimilitude. No one does this better than Lovecraft. It's quite an ironic effect: the more distant the relating, the truer it becomes.


Well, I finally made it through the work and I think I probably need to give it another read one day when I'm less impatient. This story seemed to take forever to develop. Here's my review, if you're interested: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Wikipedia page on this book provides excellent background if you want to know more before deciding to commit to this novel. I'm definitely reading it this month. I like the fact it touches on Lovecraft's dream quest rather than is actually a part of it. I recognize a lot of elements of a group read we did earlier by Alan Moore, his graphic novel, must have been based on this particular Lovecraft novel.