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City of the Singing Flame

02 Monday Nov 2020

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Last week the Catholic traditionalist OnePeterFive considered Lovecraft’s worldview for Halloween, and Christian traditionalist blog The Orthosphere offered a long appreciation of Clark Ashton Smith’s “City of the Singing Flame” & Synchronicity. The latter post piqued my interest in an audiobook, as it soon becomes evident that the long essay has far many plot-spoilers and that it should be read after the work itself.

Is there a free audiobook version of quality? Yes. On Archive.org is “The City of the Singing Flame, read by the Late Great Harlan Ellison”, being a 90 minute audiobook via the venerable Cthulhuwho1. Recorded by him from the radio to mid-1980s tape, so you may want to use your audio-player’s graphic equaliser to fix sibilance and hiss and suchlike. I read elsewhere that Harlan Ellison consented to read it on air because it was a formative work for him as a youth. Ellison repeats a short section in the middle, with a better reading the second time around.

S.T. Joshi has called it “intoxicatingly exotic” in I Am Providence. This makes it sound quite interesting, to someone who’s so far found it impossible to get into what is supposed to be the best of Smith (vague memories of interminably dialogue-heavy wizards wandering around in a desert, given up on after XX pages, etc). What did Lovecraft think of it? I can only find a few instances of his mentioning “City of Singing Flame”. He was enthusiastic, but not gushing in his brief remark…

“The City of The Singing Flame” is certainly a memorable thing, & I was glad to learn that Wandrei shares my opinion. (Selected Letters III)

To Barlow he was equally terse in passing… “great story”, “worthy sequel”. To Bloch and Wandrei he mentions it not at all, judging by the indexes in the volumes of letters.

“City of Singing Flame” (the original title) and its sequel “Beyond the Singing Flame” (originally “The Secret of the Flame” on the typescript, now at Brown) ran in the pulp Wonder Stories in 1931. The stories were later reprinted in Famous Science Fiction, Winter 1966/67 and the follow-on Summer 1967 issue. Later both were collected in a single U.S. paperback, with generic ‘butterfly-dragon’ fantasy cover-art which was appears to have been hoping to appeal to the legions of female fans then avidly reading Anne McCaffrey’s best-selling Dragonrider series.

Turns out that Harlan Ellison also reads the sequel in his reading and both, shorn of the repeating middle section, run about 80 minutes in total. But if you want a variant reading there’s also a 2018 one-hour reading of the sequel on YouTube by Nemesis the warlock.

Update: I’ve now heard it. At times it’s very much like an audio-version of one of Moebius’s less convoluted graphic novels.

Lovecraft in the Merrimack Valley

01 Sunday Nov 2020

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A 50 minute talk from David Goudsward and Buttonwoods Museum on “Lovecraft in the Merrimack Valley”. Apparently a Halloween treat, and thus only online at YouTube until 15th November 2020.

Phil Dragash’s The Lord of The Rings – now on Archive.org

25 Sunday Oct 2020

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I’m pleased to find that Phil Dragash’s marvellous full-cast/full-symphonic unabridged version of The Lord of The Rings was uploaded to Archive.org in Summer 2020, in its final 2013-14 version…

* The Fellowship of the Ring. Note that the chapter “A Journey in the Dark” has a small encoding skip, also present on other online versions, which cuts a few minutes relating to the initial search for the doors of Moria and the unpacking and warding of Bill-the-pony. Also, “13. Lothlorian” and “21. The Great River” are 2013 versions, and I prefer the originals which are in the Limetorrents version.

* The Two Towers.

* The Return of the King (and one of the Appendices, “Durins’s Folk”).

To legally download this you have to own the three books, the extended-cut three-DVD movie of The Lord of the Rings, and the official soundtrack album for the cinema version. To hear the full Appendices in audiobook form, you’ll want the official unabridged audiobook reading. This is commercial, and will also give you the small missing section from Phil Dragash’s Fellowship.

There’s a Digital Art Live magazine interview with Phil here, as he’s also a digital artist… as well as possibly the world’s best vocal mimic since Mike Yarwood.

Lovecraft in Japan

21 Wednesday Oct 2020

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As part of a Japanese film festival, “H.P. Lovecraft & Cthulhu Mythos: The Origin of Cosmic Horror”, an online talk in which Japanese Lovecraftians discuss Lovecraft and the mythos.

Online 31st October 2020, in Japanese only (though if it gets to YouTube, they’ll auto-caption it, and then it can be run through Translate to get the gist of it).

Stuff To Blow Your Mind: a three-parter on the Minotaur

19 Monday Oct 2020

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The quality Stuff To Blow Your Mind podcast has a new three-parter on the famous Minotaur and its Cretan labyrinth.

Lovecraft would, like most children before the early 1980s, have early become familiar with Greek myth and with the Minotaur story. He found it early in his boyhood, and in vivid form, in Hawthorne’s Tanglewood Tales for Boys and Girls (1853). Despite the book’s misleadingly rustic title — from which one might expect only cosy mid-Victorian woodland cottages and merrily skipping milk-maids — Hawthorne actually recounts powerful Ancient Greek myth… “the stories of the Minotaur, the Pygmies, the Dragon’s Teeth, Circe’s Palace, the Pomegranate Seeds, and the Golden Fleece” (S.T. Joshi, I Am Providence). Sadly, libraries in the U.S. are now pulling Hawthorne from the shelves. Apparently he offends some perpetually-offended politically-correct sect or other. Laughably, Upton Sinclair, once the golden boy of the left and about whom Lovecraft was sniffy, is being swept away along with Hawthorne.

On the Rhode

08 Thursday Oct 2020

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The Voluminous podcast starts in on a long Robert E. Howard letter, with “The Letters of H.P. Lovecraft: REH Part 1 – Rhode Island”…

In the first part of a long letter to Robert E. Howard, Lovecraft shares many thoughts including the fascinating and sometimes horrifying history of Rhode Island.

“The City” in a new reading

07 Wednesday Oct 2020

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Derek Coveart has a new Librivox reading of H. P. Lovecraft’s seminal poem “The City”.

I produced an annotated version of the poem last October.

“The Poe-et’s Nightmare”

29 Tuesday Sep 2020

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Nathaniel Lindstrom has tackled a recorded reading of “The Poe-et’s Nightmare” by H.P. Lovecraft. The poem dates to sometime in 1916, and was first published in The Vagrant No. 8 (July 1918). The text is in the latest books of Lovecraft’s poetry, and also online here.

The narrator offers a clear and well-paced reading of this long poem in 20 minutes on YouTube, as the humorous intro Part One, the weird main section Part Two, and finally the outro in Part 3. So far as I’m aware this is the first ‘free and public’ complete reading of this seminal early expression of Lovecraft’s cosmicism.

The weird central section was reprinted and illustrated in Weird Tales for July 1952, with art by Jon Arfstrom.

The poem is perceptively analysed in detail by R. Boerem in “The Lovecraftian Nightmare”, to be found in the book H.P. Lovecraft: Four Decades of Criticism.

Reading Lovecraft in Bengali

21 Monday Sep 2020

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Mystery Of the Dark is doing Bengali translations/readings of Lovecraft, on YouTube. Bengali is the second most widely spoken language in India. I’ve no idea what the translation is like, but the reading seems clear and well-paced.

Also noted in translation, H.P. Lovecraft, Le Commonplace Book. An English/French annotated edition, currently available.

Lichen-thropes

18 Friday Sep 2020

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There’s a new Stuff To Blow Your Mind podcast. Always fun, if on a somewhat Lovecraft-relevant topic. This episode takes a look at the strange world of lichens, in “Night of the Lichen-thropes”.

“I inflicted some weird and wondrous ululations upon a perfectly innocent Edison blank”

16 Wednesday Sep 2020

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In a new eight-minute video, Cadabra Records takes you “Behind the scenes” for their new 6 x L.P. boxed-set vinyl for H.P. Lovecraft’s “At the Mountains of Madness”.

The Loved Dead

13 Sunday Sep 2020

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Slipped out in the high summer, but still available, Cadabra’s The Loved Dead Vinyl LP. A recording of the fine Lovecraft/Eddy collaboration, now in the public domain, that caused Weird Tales to be ‘banned in Indiana’.

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