"Dagon" is a short story by H.P. Lovecraft, published in 1919. The story follows a sailor who becomes stranded on a barren island after his ship is sunk. As he explores the island, he discovers an ancient city at the bottom of a deep chasm and encounters a terrifying creature resembling a fish and a human, which he believes to be the deity Dagon. Lovecraft's writing creates a sense of dread and horror, touching on themes of the unknown and the overwhelming power of the universe. "Dagon" is considered a classic example of Lovecraft's early works.
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