Medicine (colourised) - Gustav Klimt, 1907

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Medicine (colourised) - Gustav Klimt, 1907
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First published in 1912 and considered one of the most horrific novels of all time, “The Night Land” by William Hope Hodgeson is about a 17th Century poet, mourning his lost love, who is instead transported millions upon millions of years into the future, where the sun, and all stars in the universe, are completely dead and extinguished.
The cold, dark dead earth is only heated by geothermal power, with the remaining handful of humans left in the cosmos living in a black pyramid. Beyond the pyramid are horrific shapes called Watchers, and mutated and mixed-blooded half-aliens, known as Abhumans, who wait for the force barrier surrounding the pyramid to flicker out. The regions beyond are full of black mist, and lethal Silent Ones. The Weird Tales generation read “The Night Land” and were enormously influenced by it; Lovecraft called it one of his favorite books, and it was obviously an influence on Clark Ashton Smith, particularly his Xothique stories.
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