The Horror at Red Hook Quotes
The Horror at Red Hook
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H.P. Lovecraft3,998 ratings, 2.93 average rating, 556 reviews
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“In youth he had felt the hidden beauty and ecstasy of things, and had been a poet; but poverty and sorrow and exile had turned his gaze in darker directions, and he had thrilled at the imputations of evil in the world around.”
― The Horror at Red Hook
― The Horror at Red Hook
“To hint to unimaginative people of a horror beyond all human conception—a horror of houses and blocks and cities leprous and cancerous with evil dragged from elder worlds—would be merely to invite a padded cell instead of restful rustication, and Malone was a man of sense despite his mysticism.”
― The Horror at Red Hook
― The Horror at Red Hook
“A crack formed and enlarged, and the whole door gave way—but from the other side; whence poured a howling tumult of ice-cold wind with all the stenches of the bottomless pit, and whence reached a sucking force not of earth or heaven, which, coiling sentiently about the paralysed detective, dragged him through the aperture and down unmeasured spaces filled with whispers and wails, and gusts of mocking laughter.”
― The Horror at Red Hook
― The Horror at Red Hook
