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  1. "The Colour Out of Space" is a science fiction/horror short story by American author H. P. Lovecraft, written in March 1927. [2] In the tale, an unnamed narrator pieces together the story of an area known by the locals as the "blasted heath" (most likely after a line from either Milton's Paradise Lost or Shakespeare's Macbeth) [3] in the hills west of the fictional town of Arkham, Massachusetts.

    • Howard Phillips Lovecraft
    • 1927
  2. Sep 6, 2024 · Inside the meteorite was a bizarre, glowing substance: ‘a colour out of space—a frightful messenger from unformed realms of infinity beyond all Nature as we know it; from realms whose mere existence stuns the brain and numbs us with the black extra-cosmic gulfs it throws open before our frenzied eyes.’

  3. Summary: “The Colour Out of Space”. “The Colour Out of Space,” published in the September 1927 edition of Amazing Stories, is widely regarded as H. P. Lovecraft’s best work. It’s the quintessential expression of cosmicism, Lovecraft’s theory that the universe lacks a higher power and that humans are insignificant.

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    Written in the first-person perspective of an unnamed surveyor from Boston, "The Colour Out of Space" tells the story of the narrator's attempts to uncover the secrets behind a shunned place referred to by the locals of Arkham as the "blasted heath". Unable to garner any information from the townspeople, the protagonist seeks out an old and alleged...

    Lovecraft began writing "The Colour Out of Space" in March 1927, immediately after completing The Case of Charles Dexter Ward. As he wrote the tale, however, he was also typing the final draft of his horror fiction essay Supernatural Horror in Literature. Although the author himself claimed that his inspiration was the newly constructed Scituate Re...

    "The Colour Out of Space" became the only work from Amazing Stories to make Edward O'Brien's anthology of The Best American Short Stories, appearing in the 1928 "Roll of Honor". Gernsback paid Lovecraft only $25 (approximately $350 in present day terms) and was late in doing so, leading Lovecraft to refer to the publisher as "Hugo the Rat". He neve...

  4. Sep 3, 2013 · The Colour out of Space is, to my taste, one of these stories because it is an odd mixture of horror and science fiction, confronting the reader, as well as the narrator and the man from whom he gets his information, with a novel sort of threat, namely a diffuse power from out of space that takes the form of a colour and exerts an unwholesome, paralyzing and draining influence on anything that ...

  5. When the early saxifrage came out it had another strange colour; not quite like that of the skunk-cabbage, but plainly related and equally unknown to anyone who saw it. Nahum took some blossoms to Arkham and shewed them to the editor of the Gazette, but that dignitary did no more than write a humorous article about them, in which the dark fears of rustics were held up to polite ridicule.

  6. 🔀 You may be looking for story of the same name The Colour Out of Space was an extraterrestrial force or entity featured in H.P. Lovecraft's tale of the same name. It arrived on Earth via meteorite, and infected a large swath of Arkham, Massachusetts that would subsequently become known as the "Blasted Heath." The colour was said to have "poisoned" the soil around where it had landed. It ...

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