The House on the Borderland (Version 2)
William Hope Hodgson
Lu par John Van Stan





This story helped propel 19th Century gothic fiction in the direction of “cosmic” horror. In fact, H.P. Lovecraft lists it as among his greatest influences. It begins simply enough: with two friends stumbling upon a ruined and curious house while vacationing in a remote village. After reading the tattered journal of the old recluse who lived there, they are shocked to discover an interdimensional, reality-bending nightmare full of nearly-indescribable horrors that range from demons, to bestial (somewhat Lovecraftian) monsters, and devastating parasitic fungal diseases. - Summary by jvanstan (5 hr 38 min)
Chapitres
Dedication and Author's Introduction | 3:36 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Finding of the Manuscript | 23:37 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Plain of Silence | 12:48 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The House in the Arena | 14:08 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Earth | 7:05 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Thing in the Pit | 13:44 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Swine-Things | 20:15 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Attack | 11:10 | Lu par John Van Stan |
After the Attack | 9:45 | Lu par John Van Stan |
In the Cellars | 8:15 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Time of Waiting | 6:40 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Searching of the Gardens | 13:55 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Subterranean Pit | 21:37 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Trap in the Great Cellar | 9:40 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Sea of Sleep | 9:10 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Noise in the Night | 23:01 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Awakening | 11:50 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Slowing Rotation | 14:05 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Green Star | 17:02 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The End of the Solar System | 9:54 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Celestial Globes | 7:45 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Dark Sun | 11:00 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Dark Nebula | 11:00 | Lu par John Van Stan |
Pepper | 2:20 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Footsteps in the Garden | 8:26 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Thing from the Arena | 19:05 | Lu par John Van Stan |
The Luminous Speck | 5:55 | Lu par John Van Stan |
Conclusion | 9:11 | Lu par John Van Stan |
Grief | 2:30 | Lu par John Van Stan |
Critiques
Wonderfully Read Proto-Lovecraftian Novel





A LibriVox Listener
The narrator of this wonderfully melancholic cosmic horror has a stupendous sense of the dramatic, which creeps through his reading. This was a thoroughly enjoyable book.
classic





agathe
a classic story of the genre brought to life by a skillful, light handed reader. i am very grateful for all his hard work.





Max
Very good story and well read. But I did find parts of it rambling.





W. M. Pienton
I enjoyed how it was read more than the story itself.





Sara Virginia
An amazing story, read by a wonderful narrator!