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Pichavaram is one of the villages of Parangipettai near Chidambaram in Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located between the Vellar estuary in the north and Coleroon estuary in the south.
Mysteries of Time and Spirit: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Donald Wandrei (ISBN 1-892389-49-5) Lovecraft Letters Volume 2: Letters from New York (ISBN 1-892389-37-1) From Ohio University Press: H. P. Lovecraft: Lord of a Visible World An Autobiography in Letters edited by S.T. Joshi and David E. Schultz (ISBN 0-8214-1333-3)
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Mysterious entity mentioned in Howard Phillips Lovecraft's letter to James F. Morton [38] as a descendant of Cthulhu which spawned other two horrid descendants (K'baa the Serpent and Ghoth the Burrower). The latter would have sired with a Roman noblewoman Viburnia the legendary ancestor of Lovecraft himself in a fictional family tree. The ...
The Dream Cycle is a series of short stories and novellas by author H. P. Lovecraft [1] (1890–1937). Written between 1918 and 1932, they are about the "Dreamlands", a vast alternate dimension that can only be entered via dreams.
Pichavaram consists of a number of islands interspersing a vast expanse of water covered with green trees. The area is about 2800 acres and is separated from the sea by a sand bar which is a patch of extraordinary loveliness. Pitchavaram is located from 29 from veeramudaiyanatham. A view of the forest from the Pichavaram viewing tower
Loveman suggested it was the best thing Lovecraft had ever written up to that point in time, as mentioned by Lovecraft in a letter. [ 2 ] The plot-germ of the story is found in Lovecraft's commonplace book , in an early entry (#23) reading, "The man who would not sleep--dares not sleep--takes drugs to keep himself awake.