H. P. Lovecraft:  Dagon: A Slimy Fish God slithers into your consciousness. Can you handle it?

H. P. Lovecraft: Dagon: A Slimy Fish God slithers into your consciousness. Can you handle it?

Written by:
H.P. Lovecraft
Narrated by:
Philip Chenevert
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Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
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Release Date
December 2023
Duration
0 hours 16 minutes
Summary
It was written in July 1917 and is one of the first stories that Lovecraft wrote as an adult. It is considered by many to be one of Lovecraft's most forward-looking stories. As to the name of the story, Lovecraft seems to be referring to the ancient Sumerian god named Dagon who is the fertility god of grains and fish, because in the story, the main character makes inquiries '....regarding the ancient Philistine legend of Dagon, the Fish-God.'

The story is the testament of a tortured, morphine-addicted man who relates an incident that occurred during his service as an officer during World War I. In the unnamed narrator's account, his cargo ship is captured by an Imperial German sea-raider in 'one of the most open and least frequented parts of the broad Pacific'.  He escapes on a lifeboat and drifts aimlessly, south of the equator, until he eventually finds himself stranded on 'a slimy expanse of hellish black mire which extended about [him] in monotonous undulations as far as [he] could see.... The region was putrid with the carcasses of decaying fish and less describable things which [he] saw protruding from the nasty mud of the unending plain.' He theorizes that this area was formerly a portion of the ocean floor thrown to the surface by volcanic activity, 'exposing regions which for innumerable millions of years had lain hidden under unfathomable watery depths. He explores and finds horrible and grotesque creatures, including a god. A rip roaring good tale of horror and terror to listen to. But maybe not alone.
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