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The Genealogy of Cthulhu, the first volume of the series 'The Kathu Journals out of Lovecraft's Providence', begins with the genealogy of Lovecraft's Dream Cycle under the manuscript author's hermenuetical gaze. The work is a genealogy into the philosophical and literary origins through analysis of the text of the notebooks, which begins as a narrative in ancient texts but falls into madness with its speculations on the possibility that the horrors in the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft, horrors which the notebooks' author makes claims to suggest are in fact real. The Things we hear are the sounds…mehr

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The Genealogy of Cthulhu, the first volume of the series 'The Kathu Journals out of Lovecraft's Providence', begins with the genealogy of Lovecraft's Dream Cycle under the manuscript author's hermenuetical gaze. The work is a genealogy into the philosophical and literary origins through analysis of the text of the notebooks, which begins as a narrative in ancient texts but falls into madness with its speculations on the possibility that the horrors in the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft, horrors which the notebooks' author makes claims to suggest are in fact real. The Things we hear are the sounds of the dead dreaming of Cthulhu, or the gibbering mouths of Shub-Niggurath. Things that validate the unknowable and ineffable mysteries from beyond. Things that came to Lovecraft as nightmares and things that inspired his fiction. Things that, in the end, should not be. The Genealogy of Cthulhu is by August Moldenhauer and published by pontos fathom press.
Autorenporträt
August Moldenhauer is managing editor for nereusmedia publishing and author of the three part forensic horror series "The Kathu Journals Out of Lovecraft's Providence", including volume 1 "The Genealogy of Cthulhu", volume 2 "The Psycholanalysis of R'lyeh", and volume 3, "The Archeology of Yog-Sothoth". He has also written a polemic on Artificial Intelligence and Transhumanism, "The Gearbox Giraffe" and lay readings in Freud and Lacan (with Julia Trieb) "Towards An Ethics of the Analysand". His upcoming book series is "The Artificial Psychology of Desiring Machines" published by pontos fathom press.