The House on the Borderland

4.4

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

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Dedication and Author's Introduction 3:36 Leído por John Van Stan
The Finding of the Manuscript 23:37 Leído por John Van Stan
The Plain of Silence 12:48 Leído por John Van Stan
The House in the Arena 14:08 Leído por John Van Stan
The Earth 7:05 Leído por John Van Stan
The Thing in the Pit 13:44 Leído por John Van Stan
The Swine-Things 20:15 Leído por John Van Stan
The Attack 11:10 Leído por John Van Stan
After the Attack 9:45 Leído por John Van Stan
In the Cellars 8:15 Leído por John Van Stan
The Time of Waiting 6:40 Leído por John Van Stan
The Searching of the Gardens 13:55 Leído por John Van Stan
The Subterranean Pit 21:37 Leído por John Van Stan
The Trap in the Great Cellar 9:40 Leído por John Van Stan
The Sea of Sleep 9:10 Leído por John Van Stan
The Noise in the Night 23:01 Leído por John Van Stan
The Awakening 11:50 Leído por John Van Stan
The Slowing Rotation 14:05 Leído por John Van Stan
The Green Star 17:02 Leído por John Van Stan
The End of the Solar System 9:54 Leído por John Van Stan
The Celestial Globes 7:45 Leído por John Van Stan
The Dark Sun 11:00 Leído por John Van Stan
The Dark Nebula 11:00 Leído por John Van Stan
Pepper 2:20 Leído por John Van Stan
The Footsteps in the Garden 8:26 Leído por John Van Stan
The Thing from the Arena 19:05 Leído por John Van Stan
The Luminous Speck 5:55 Leído por John Van Stan
Conclusion 9:11 Leído por John Van Stan
Grief 2:30 Leído por John Van Stan

Reseñas

Wonderfully Read Proto-Lovecraftian Novel


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


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


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


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


An amazing story, read by a wonderful narrator!