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CHARLESTON GOTHIC Episode 4: Tekeli The Charleston Library Society has survived fires, hurricanes, earthquakes, and war—emerging each time with its treasures intact. Among those treasures: the world's most complete archive of Charleston newspapers from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In this episode, we enter the stacks where a ghost named Hinson is said to wander, where Henry Timrod's blood-stained manuscript bears witness to a poet's final days, and where a century-old scholarly article waited decades for someone to understand what it revealed. What was Edgar Allan Poe really searching for when he visited Charleston's archives during his time at Fort Moultrie? For over a hundred years, the legend said he came looking for pirate treasure—the buried gold that would inspire "The Gold-Bug." But a 1922 discovery by a Texas scholar suggested something far more personal. Following threads that connect the Poetry Society of South Carolina, a Harvard-trained philologist, and the vanished stage of the Charleston Theatre, we trace Poe's footsteps to a secret hidden in plain sight—one that may unlock the strangest passage he ever wrote. The answer lies where it has always been: in the newspapers, in the archives, in the advertisements for a play called Tekeli. Sources: Books - Allen, Hervey. Israfel: The Life and Times of Edgar Allan Poe (1926) - Allen, Hervey and DuBose Heyward. Carolina Chansons (1922) - Allen, Hervey and Thomas Ollive Mabbott. Poe's Brother: The Life and Poetry of William Henry Leonard Poe (1926) - Downey, Christopher Byrd. Edgar Allan Poe's Charleston (2020) - Kopley, Richard. Edgar Allan Poe: A Life (2025) - Mabbott, Thomas Ollive, ed. Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 1: Poems (Harvard University Press, 1969) - Poe, Edgar Allan. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838) - Ravenel, Beatrice Witte. The Arrow of Lightning (1926) Academic Articles - Law, Robert Adger. "A Source for 'Annabel Lee'" Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume 21 (April 1922) - Peeples, Scott and Michelle Van Parys. "Unburied Treasure: Edgar Allan Poe in the South Carolina Lowcountry." Southern Cultures (2016) Newspapers & Periodicals - Charleston Courier (December 4, 1807) - Charleston Courier (March 22, 1811) - Charleston Mercury (2011) - News and Courier (February 6, 1889) - News and Courier (1938) - Southern Patriot (July 25, 1833) - Russell's Magazine - Southern Literary Messenger - Texas Review / Southwest Review Archival & Primary Sources - Charleston Library Society archives - Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Volume 21 — inscribed "Gift of author, Oct. 1934" - Surveyor's plat for Captain William C. Hammer (February 16, 1867) - Affidavit dated September 5, 1745 (Cid Campeador treasure deposition) Plays - Hook, Theodore Edward (libretto) and James Hook (music). Tekeli; or, The Siege of Montgatz Television - "Time Enough at Last." The Twilight Zone (1959) Reference Works - South Carolina Encyclopedia (entry on Henry Timrod) Interviews & Personal Communications - Christopher Byrd Downey (conversation at Owlbear Café) - Danielle Cox, Digital Historian, Charleston Library Society - Scott Peeples, phone interview
In this episode we visit the most haunted house of Edgar Allan Poe and then retrace his path to the threshold of a secret world. Sources that were either referenced directly or consulted during the writing of this episode: Ghosts of Philadelphia by Charles J. Adams III A Mystery of Mysteries: The Death and Life of Edgar Allan Poe by Mark Dawidziak The Final Days of Edgar Allan Poe: Nevermore in Baltimore by David F. Gatlin True Tales of the Unknown: The Uninvited, published in 1989 and edited by Sharon Jones The Ghostly Register by Arthur Meyers The Man of the Crowd: Edgar Allan Poe and the City by Scott Peeples The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe Haunting Poe: His Afterlife in Richmond and Beyond by Christopher P. Semtner The Poe Shrine: Building the World's Finest Edgar Allan Poe Collection by Christopher P. Semtner
Uma história do único romance de Edgar Allan Poe se tornou realidade mais de 40 anos depois. Já seria curioso de qualquer forma, mas a coincidência é tamanha que é difícil pensar em qualquer explicação. E é geralmente como nos sentimos quando damos de cara com coincidências pouco prováveis. Por que elas acontecem? Por que nos fascinam? E por que seria ainda mais estranho se elas não acontecessem?Este é mais um episódio do Escuta Essa, podcast semanal em que Denis e Danilo trocam histórias de cair o queixo e de explodir os miolos. Todas as quartas-feiras, no seu agregador de podcasts favorito, é a vez de um contar um causo para o outro.Não deixe de enviar os episódios do Escuta Essa para aquela pessoa com quem você também gosta de compartilhar histórias e aproveite para mandar seus comentários e perguntas no Spotify, nas redes sociais , ou no e-mail escutaessa@aded.studio. A gente sempre lê mensagens no final de cada episódio!...NESTE EPISÓDIO-A BBC tem uma matéria com mais detalhes sobre o canibalismo “profetizado” por Edgar Allan Poe.-O caso R vs Dudley and Stephens estabeleceu o princípio de que a necessidade não é uma defesa válida para o homicídio e até hoje é estudado no Direito. -Aqui é possível ver a primeira página do jornal em que o mesmo homem aparece duas vezes: numa matéria e numa acusação de roubo de carteira.-Um estudo de Kerry Gray fala de como Dostoiévski usa a coincidência para criar suspense e desenvolver sua narrativa sobre destino.-O livro "Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan", de Morgan Robertson, foi lançado em 1898, 14 anos antes do naufrágio do Titanic.-Os livros “Fluke”, de Joseph Mazur e “The Improbability Principle”, de David J. Hand, discutem as coincidências sob a perspectiva da matemática e da psicologia. -O pesquisador de literatura de horror Oscar Nestarez escreveu sobre a origem e a recepção do romance “A Narrativa de Arthur Gordon Pym” na Galileu.-Existe um verbete na Wikipédia com mais detalhes matemáticos do Paradoxo do Aniversário citado no episódio.…AD&D STUDIOA AD&D produz podcasts e vídeos que divertem e respeitam sua inteligência! Acompanhe todos os episódios em aded.studio para não perder nenhuma novidade.
Wow! Das Ende (wenn man es so nennen darf) hat uns doch ziemlich verwirrt zurückgelassen. Arthur und Peters bezeugen, wie der letzte Rest ihrer Mannschaft den Tod findet, und dann explodiert auch noch die Jane Guy (Vorsicht vor explosivem Nähzeug)! Die logische Konsequenz für das Duo: Erstmal eine Felsspalte häuslich einrichten und ein exzellentes Mahl fangen. Anschließend werden die beiden noch zu Höhlenforschern und finden doch äußerst merkwürdige Schriftzeichen(?) und Gänge in der Schlucht. Zu guter Letzt wagen Arthur und Peters doch noch eine Kletterpartie aus der Schlucht und können sich mit einem Kanu vom Acker machen – natürlich nicht, ohne noch einen armen Indigenen zu kidnappen. Und dann ist da noch das merkwürdige Ende und die riesenhafte weiße Gestalt ... sehr mysteriös! --- In der nächsten Folge erwartet euch ein Cozy-Crime-Intermezzo: The Affair at the Victory Ball oder Mord auf dem Siegesball von Agatha Christie. Hier geht's zur digitalen, kostenlosen Version auf Deutsch: https://epdf.pub/poirots-erste-flle.html Und hier zum englischen Original: https://archive.org/details/the-affair-at-the-victory-ball --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Erst Kannibale werden, dann fremde Kulturen als Wilde bezeichnen. Die Kapitel 18 bis 21 von Edgar Allan Poes Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym könnten Selbstironie sein – tatsächlich glauben wir aber, dass hier genauso wenig echte Kritik am Kolonialismus drinsteckt, wie Arthur Vertrauen für andere Menschen übrig hat. Ob sein Misstrauen gegenüber den Bewohner*innen der Antarktis gerechtfertigt ist? Oder wird sich die vermeintliche Geröllfalle am Ende nur als eingestürzte Hängebrücke herausstellen? Wir werden es herausfinden! --- In der nächsten Folge geht es weiter ab Kapitel 22 bis zum Schluss von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe. Hier geht's zur digitalen, kostenlosen Version auf Deutsch: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/poe/pyms1/pyms1.html Und hier zum englischen Original: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/51060/pg51060-images.html --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Alles, was ihr jemals über die Antarktis wissen wolltet, und noch einiges mehr, das ihr lieber genau fact-checken solltet! In den Kapiteln 14 bis 17 von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe schippern wir gefühlt an jeder einzelnen Insel vorbei und werden mit geografischen Koordinaten sowie Entdeckungsgeschichte versorgt. Zugegeben: Spaß liest sich anders. Dafür bahnt sich Arthur den Weg zu noch mehr fantastischen Abenteuern am Südpol an. Wir sind gespannt, wie es weitergeht, und wünschen euch wie immer viel Spaß mit der Folge! --- In der nächsten Folge geht es weiter mit den Kapiteln 18 bis 21 von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe. Hier geht's zur digitalen, kostenlosen Version auf Deutsch: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/poe/pyms1/pyms1.html Und hier zum englischen Original: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/51060/pg51060-images.html --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Einfach nur wild! In den Kapiteln 11 bis 13 von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym wartet Edgar Allan Poe mal wieder mit hartem Tobak auf. Um zu überleben müssen Arthur, Augustus und Peters kulinarisch besonders kreativ werden. Außerdem bekommen wir es mit merkwürdigem Licht sowie Bad-Therapie gegen den Durst zu tun. Wir fragen uns: Hat Arthur diesen Teil seines Berichts wirklich so erlebt? Oder spricht da das Delirium? Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß mit der Folge! --- In der nächsten Folge geht es weiter mit den Kapiteln 14, 15, 16 und 17 von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe. Hier geht's zur digitalen, kostenlosen Version auf Deutsch: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/poe/pyms1/pyms1.html Und hier zum englischen Original: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/51060/pg51060-images.html --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Gegen-Meuterei auf der Grampus! Arthur, der alte Jeck, verkleidet sich gruselig und bläst gemeinsam mit Augustus und Peters zum Angriff auf die Wannabe-Piraten unter dem ersten Maat. In einem klärenden Dialog können die beiden Fraktionen ihren Konflikt zivilisiert beilegen. Ha ha, als ob! Es werden Brustkörbe durchschossen, Schädel aufgebrochen und Hälse zerbissen. Nachdem unser Mitleidsempfinden schon ein bisschen unter der Brutalität der Pym-Gang gelitten hat, erleidet die Gruppe Schiffbruch und begegnet zuletzt sogar einem mega gruseligen Geisterschiff! Wir bemerken, dass wir uns spätestens jetzt auf der Grenze von Abenteuer und Horror befinden. Mal sehen, wie es weitergeht in Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe. --- In der nächsten Folge geht es weiter mit den Kapiteln 11,12 und 13 von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe. Hier geht's zur digitalen, kostenlosen Version auf Deutsch: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/poe/pyms1/pyms1.html Und hier zum englischen Original: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/51060/pg51060-images.html --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Meuterei, Mord, und dass man Papier zweiseitig beschreiben kann – davon handeln die Kapitel 3 bis 6 von Edgar Allan Poes Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym. Wir erfahren die Hintergründe von Augustus langer Abwesenheit und wie der Hund Tiger in den Frachtraum der Grampus gelangt ist. Nach einer Meuterei gegen Käpt'n Barnard (Wer heißt denn so?!) stehen sich die Gefolgschaft des Maats und die des Kochs verfeindet gegenüber. Wir sind gespannt, ob sich Arthur und sein Kumpel Augustus einer der Parteien anschließen werden. Oder hält das Schicksal einen anderen Ausweg für sie bereit? Wir wünschen euch wie immer viel Spaß mit der Folge! --- In der nächsten Folge geht es weiter mit den Kapiteln 7 bis 10 von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe. Hier geht's zur digitalen, kostenlosen Version auf Deutsch: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/poe/pyms1/pyms1.html Und hier zum englischen Original: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/51060/pg51060-images.html --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Wir starten unser nächstes Projekt: Begleitet uns und den Tausendsassa Arthur Gordon Pym auf seiner Reise nach ... ja, wohin eigentlich? Trotz der umfassenden Vorausschau im Titel der Geschichte ist sich Jascha nach den ersten zwei Kapiteln immer noch nicht sicher, was ihn hier eigentlich erwartet. Isa kennt den einzigen Roman von Edgar Allan Poe bereits und freut sich auf ein Abenteuer mit dem ein oder anderen Twist. Mal sehen, ob unser Protagonist noch mehr so geniale Ideen hat wie sich unter Deck in einem isolierten Lagerraum einschließen zu lassen oder seinen besten Freund bei Sturm auf hoher See sicherheitshalber mit einer Schlinge um den Hals abzsusichern. Uff! Wir wünschen euch wie immer viel Spaß mit der Folge! --- Hier geht es zu dem Gothic Buch Projekt von Amalia https://amalia-zeichnerin.net/aufruf-fuer-ein-unkommerzielles-buchprojekt-interviews-mit-goths/ In der nächsten Folge geht es weiter mit den Kapiteln 3 bis 6 von Die Erzählung des Arthur Gordon Pym von Edgar Allan Poe. Hier geht's zur digitalen, kostenlosen Version auf Deutsch: https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/poe/pyms1/pyms1.html Und hier zum englischen Original: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/51060/pg51060-images.html --- Unterstütz uns auf Steady für noch mehr Content abseits der Literatur
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El audiolibro completo de una de las obras más importantes del horror lovecraftiano, un viaje a la última frontera sumergida, donde aguarda, en su abismo durmiente, el Gran Soñador Submarino. Un viaje a la perdición y la locura que cambiará para siempre nuestras visitas a pueblecitos pesqueros... Queremos agradecer más que nunca, a todos nuestros mecenas, los apoyos que durante todo este tiempo nos habéis brindado y que han permitido la financiación de este audiolibro con nuestros propios medios… Al maestro Javier Prado por sus ilustraciones, a Javier Jiménez Barco por la maravillosa traducción, a Costas de Carcosa y Críptica Editorial, a Fran Fernández y Alva Aur por sus alquimias visuales, a Miguel Garrido de Vega, Regino García, Jesús García y Mario Cibreiro… Y a todos los que hacéis posible que este humilde podcast siga adelante… Que las babas del Gran Cthulhu caigan sobre vosotros y os cubran de deleites! Todavía podéis haceros con este grimorio en La boutique de Zothique !! Y Gracias a todos nuestros mecenas por hacerlo posible! ^(;,,;)^ https://boutiquedezothique.es/ Sigan al maestro Javier Prado en su canal de Telegram: t.me/JaviertPrado "Flotar en una masa de agua ilimitada y sin tierra alguna a la vista, resulta un estímulo tremendamente poderoso para la imaginación. El horizonte, uniformemente blanco, alimenta toda clase de especulaciones sobre lo que pueda haber más allá, como si las sensaciones de Odiseo, Colón, Madoc, Arthur Gordon Pym, el Viejo Marinero y el resto de los navegantes históricos y legendarios, se confundieran en una sola, más aguda, de vívida expectación ¿Quién sabe qué extraño y opulento muelle de Lemuria, Saturno o Sfanomoë, o qué templo emergido y aún cubierto de algas, puede uno vislumbrar de repente?" H. P. Lovecraft Carta a Clark Ashton Smith del 24 de noviembre de 1930 "A comienzos de los años 30, Lovecraft comenzó a trabajar en la Sombra sobre innsmouth, aunque la ciudad de Innsmouth ya había aparecido mencionada de pasada al final del cuento Celephaïs, pero el autor la desarrolló en profundidad basándose en sus impresiones personales de la ciudad costera de Newburyport, en Massachusetts, que había visitado en 1923 y a la que volvió durante el otoño de 1931, mientras preparaba La Sombra sobre Innsmouth. De hecho, él mismo admitiría después que Innsmouth no era sino «una visión considerablemente retorcida de Newburyport" Javier Jiménez Barco Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Esta noche tenemos el privilegio de estrenar por fin la última parte de "La Sombra sobre Innsmouth", del escritor norteamericano H.P. Lovecraft. Queremos agradecer a las artes de Javier Prado (portada e ilustraciones interiores) Fran Fernández y Alva Aur , a las alquimias sonoras de Mario Cibreiro, a la maravillosa introducción y traducción de Javier Jiménez Barco, a Críptica Editorial y Costas de Carcosa. A Regino García, Jesús García y Miguel Garrido de Vega por creer siempre en esta locura que es Noviembre Nocturno Todavía podéis haceros con este grimorio en La boutique de Zothique !! Y Gracias a todos nuestros mecenas por hacerlo posible! ^(;,,;)^ https://boutiquedezothique.es/ Sigan al maestro Javier Prado en su canal de Telegram: t.me/JaviertPrado "Flotar en una masa de agua ilimitada y sin tierra alguna a la vista, resulta un estímulo tremendamente poderoso para la imaginación. El horizonte, uniformemente blanco, alimenta toda clase de especulaciones sobre lo que pueda haber más allá, como si las sensaciones de Odiseo, Colón, Madoc, Arthur Gordon Pym, el Viejo Marinero y el resto de los navegantes históricos y legendarios, se confundieran en una sola, más aguda, de vívida expectación ¿Quién sabe qué extraño y opulento muelle de Lemuria, Saturno o Sfanomoë, o qué templo emergido y aún cubierto de algas, puede uno vislumbrar de repente?" H. P. Lovecraft Carta a Clark Ashton Smith del 24 de noviembre de 1930 "A comienzos de los años 30, Lovecraft comenzó a trabajar en la Sombra sobre innsmouth, aunque la ciudad de Innsmouth ya había aparecido mencionada de pasada al final del cuento Celephaïs, pero el autor la desarrolló en profundidad basándose en sus impresiones personales de la ciudad costera de Newburyport, en Massachusetts, que había visitado en 1923 y a la que volvió durante el otoño de 1931, mientras preparaba La Sombra sobre Innsmouth. De hecho, él mismo admitiría después que Innsmouth no era sino «una visión considerablemente retorcida de Newburyport" Javier Jiménez Barco Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Esta noche tenemos el privilegio de estrenar la segunda parte de "La Sombra sobre Innsmouth", del escritor norteamericano H.P. Lovecraft. Queremos agradecer a las artes de Javier Prado (portada e ilustraciones interiores) Fran Fernández y Alva Aur , a las alquimias sonoras de Mario Cibreiro, a la maravillosa introducción y traducción de Javier Jiménez Barco, a Críptica Editorial y Costas de Carcosa. A Regino García, Jesús García y Miguel Garrido de Vega por creer siempre en esta locura que es Noviembre Nocturno Todavía podéis haceros con este grimorio en La boutique de Zothique !! Y Gracias a todos nuestros mecenas por hacerlo posible! ^(;,,;)^ https://boutiquedezothique.es/ Sigan al maestro Javier Prado en su canal de Telegram: t.me/JaviertPrado "Flotar en una masa de agua ilimitada y sin tierra alguna a la vista, resulta un estímulo tremendamente poderoso para la imaginación. El horizonte, uniformemente blanco, alimenta toda clase de especulaciones sobre lo que pueda haber más allá, como si las sensaciones de Odiseo, Colón, Madoc, Arthur Gordon Pym, el Viejo Marinero y el resto de los navegantes históricos y legendarios, se confundieran en una sola, más aguda, de vívida expectación ¿Quién sabe qué extraño y opulento muelle de Lemuria, Saturno o Sfanomoë, o qué templo emergido y aún cubierto de algas, puede uno vislumbrar de repente?" H. P. Lovecraft Carta a Clark Ashton Smith del 24 de noviembre de 1930 "A comienzos de los años 30, Lovecraft comenzó a trabajar en la Sombra sobre innsmouth, aunque la ciudad de Innsmouth ya había aparecido mencionada de pasada al final del cuento Celephaïs, pero el autor la desarrolló en profundidad basándose en sus impresiones personales de la ciudad costera de Newburyport, en Massachusetts, que había visitado en 1923 y a la que volvió durante el otoño de 1931, mientras preparaba La Sombra sobre Innsmouth. De hecho, él mismo admitiría después que Innsmouth no era sino «una visión considerablemente retorcida de Newburyport" Javier Jiménez Barco Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Esta noche tenemos el privilegio de estrenar por fin la primera parte de "La Sombra sobre Innsmouth", del escritor norteamericano H.P. Lovecraft. Queremos agradecer a las artes de Javier Prado (portada e ilustraciones interiores) Fran Fernández y Alva Aur , a las alquimias sonoras de Mario Cibreiro, a la maravillosa introducción y traducción de Javier Jiménez Barco, a Críptica Editorial y Costas de Carcosa. A Regino García, Jesús García y Miguel Garrido de Vega por creer siempre en esta locura que es Noviembre Nocturno Todavía podéis haceros con este grimorio en La boutique de Zothique !! Y Gracias a todos nuestros mecenas por hacerlo posible! ^(;,,;)^ https://boutiquedezothique.es/ Sigan al maestro Javier Prado en su canal de Telegram: t.me/JaviertPrado "Flotar en una masa de agua ilimitada y sin tierra alguna a la vista, resulta un estímulo tremendamente poderoso para la imaginación. El horizonte, uniformemente blanco, alimenta toda clase de especulaciones sobre lo que pueda haber más allá, como si las sensaciones de Odiseo, Colón, Madoc, Arthur Gordon Pym, el Viejo Marinero y el resto de los navegantes históricos y legendarios, se confundieran en una sola, más aguda, de vívida expectación ¿Quién sabe qué extraño y opulento muelle de Lemuria, Saturno o Sfanomoë, o qué templo emergido y aún cubierto de algas, puede uno vislumbrar de repente?" H. P. Lovecraft Carta a Clark Ashton Smith del 24 de noviembre de 1930 "A comienzos de los años 30, Lovecraft comenzó a trabajar en la Sombra sobre innsmouth, aunque la ciudad de Innsmouth ya había aparecido mencionada de pasada al final del cuento Celephaïs, pero el autor la desarrolló en profundidad basándose en sus impresiones personales de la ciudad costera de Newburyport, en Massachusetts, que había visitado en 1923 y a la que volvió durante el otoño de 1931, mientras preparaba La Sombra sobre Innsmouth. De hecho, él mismo admitiría después que Innsmouth no era sino «una visión considerablemente retorcida de Newburyport" Javier Jiménez Barco Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Esta noche tenemos el privilegio de estrenar por fin la primera parte de "La Sombra sobre Innsmouth", del escritor norteamericano H.P. Lovecraft. Queremos agradecer a las artes de Javier Prado (portada e ilustraciones interiores) Fran Fernández y Alva Aur , a las alquimias sonoras de Mario Cibreiro, a la maravillosa introducción y traducción de Javier Jiménez Barco, a Críptica Editorial y Costas de Carcosa. A Regino García, Jesús García y Miguel Garrido de Vega por creer siempre en esta locura que es Noviembre Nocturno Todavía podéis haceros con este grimorio en La boutique de Zothique !! Y Gracias a todos nuestros mecenas por hacerlo posible! ^(;,,;)^ https://boutiquedezothique.es/ Sigan al maestro Javier Prado en su canal de Telegram: t.me/JaviertPrado "Flotar en una masa de agua ilimitada y sin tierra alguna a la vista, resulta un estímulo tremendamente poderoso para la imaginación. El horizonte, uniformemente blanco, alimenta toda clase de especulaciones sobre lo que pueda haber más allá, como si las sensaciones de Odiseo, Colón, Madoc, Arthur Gordon Pym, el Viejo Marinero y el resto de los navegantes históricos y legendarios, se confundieran en una sola, más aguda, de vívida expectación ¿Quién sabe qué extraño y opulento muelle de Lemuria, Saturno o Sfanomoë, o qué templo emergido y aún cubierto de algas, puede uno vislumbrar de repente?" H. P. Lovecraft Carta a Clark Ashton Smith del 24 de noviembre de 1930 "A comienzos de los años 30, Lovecraft comenzó a trabajar en la Sombra sobre innsmouth, aunque la ciudad de Innsmouth ya había aparecido mencionada de pasada al final del cuento Celephaïs, pero el autor la desarrolló en profundidad basándose en sus impresiones personales de la ciudad costera de Newburyport, en Massachusetts, que había visitado en 1923 y a la que volvió durante el otoño de 1931, mientras preparaba La Sombra sobre Innsmouth. De hecho, él mismo admitiría después que Innsmouth no era sino «una visión considerablemente retorcida de Newburyport" Javier Jiménez Barco
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! AUTOR: Edgar Allan Poe RELATOS: El gato negro (título original en inglés: The Black Cat) es un cuento de horror del escritor estadounidense Edgar Allan Poe, publicado en el periódico Saturday Evening Post de Filadelfia en su número del 19 de agosto de 1843.1 La crítica lo considera uno de los más espeluznantes de la historia de la literatura policiaca. La verdad sobre el caso del señor Valdemar (título original en inglés: «The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar»), también conocido como «El extraño caso del señor Valdemar» o «Los hechos en el caso del señor Valdemar», es un cuento del escritor estadounidense Edgar Allan Poe publicado por primera vez en diciembre de 1845 en la revista American Whig Review. Poe jugó con la ambigüedad del título hasta admitir que era un trabajo puramente imaginario de sus Marginalia El pozo y el péndulo (The Pit and the Pendulum en el original inglés) es un cuento de Edgar Allan Poe que se publicó en 1842. Es considerado uno de los relatos más famosos del autor y uno de los más espeluznantes dentro de la literatura de terror, pues transmite el abandono, la desorientación, el desconcierto y la desesperanza de una persona que sabe que va a morir. Ligeia es un relato corto escrito por Edgar Allan Poe. Fue publicado por primera vez el 18 de septiembre de 1838 en una edición de la revista American Museum, y fue editado por dos amigos de Poe, los doctores N.C. Brooks y J.E. Snodgrass. La revista le pagó a Poe diez dólares por Ligeia y otro de sus cuentos, La narración de Arthur Gordon Pym (The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym). Poe escribió en una carta del 8 de enero de 1846 a su editor Edward Duyckinck que Ligeia era, sin lugar a dudas, el mejor cuento que había escrito. La misma apreciación repitió en una carta del 9 de agosto de 1846 a Philip Pendleton Cooke. Historias fue un programa radiofónico de radioteatro, escrito, dirigido y presentado por el escritor y locutor Juan José Plans. Se emitió por las ondas entre enero del año 1997 y septiembre del año 2003 en Radio 1 (actual Radio Nacional) de Radio Nacional de España (RNE). En el programa se emitían dramatizaciones radiofónicas de obras literarias de los géneros de terror, aventuras, suspense y ciencia ficción, aunque en ocasiones tenían cabida otros géneros. Historias de RNE adapta radiofónicamente el relato El alma de Laploshka en la voz de Javier Lostalé, actor habitual en la última temporada del programa, sustituto del gran Roberto Cruz tras su jubilación. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de EDITORIAL GCO. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2313218
The Weird Circle is featured on this episode of Strange Tales. We'll hear its adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story, Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym. This episode was first heard August 5, 1943. Listen to more from The Weird Circle https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/e55e1c7a-e213-4a20-8701-21862bdf1f8a/StrangeTales776.mp3 Download StrangeTales776 | Subscribe | Spotify | Support Strange Tales
En el programa de hoy hablaremos del ensayo de Nathaniel Philbrick que dedicó a una de las tragedias náuticas más importantes del siglo XIX, el hundimiento del Essex por el ataque de un cachalote gigante. En 1819 partió de la isla de Nantucket el buque ballenero Essex con una tripulación de 21 hombres, entre los que se encontraba el capitán Pollard y su primer oficial Owen Chase. Lo que en un principio se pensó como una travesía al Pacífico sur de año y medio se convirtió en una pesadilla cuando un cachalote los embistió y echó a pique el barco, dejando a toda la tripulación a la deriva en el mar, sin apenas provisiones y a unos 3700 kilómetros de la costa más cercana. La tragedia del Essex a influido a numerosos escritores y asentó las bases para el género del terror en alta mar. Herman Melville recogió la historia y creo a Moby Dick haciendo referencia a este cachalote gigante. Edgar Allan Poe se interesó en la penuria y el horror de estar a la deriva en alta mar para su Narración de Arthur Gordon Pym. Pero, ¿qué fue este enorme cachalote que atacó al Essex? ¿Son los cachalotes animales así de agresivos y hostiles? ¿Hubo en algún momento de la historia de la vida animales tan grandes que cazaran grandes ballenas? Todo esto, y mucho más, lo descubriréis en este programa. Si os ha gustado recordad que podéis dejar vuestros comentarios en la cajita de comentarios de Ivoox y seguirme en mis redes sociales. -Twitter: @Hugodevries11 -Bluesky: @GabineteC -Goodreads: @GabineteC
Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe unserer Analyse der Werke von Edgar Allan Poe. Heute mit "Das Manuskript in der Flaschen", im Original: "MS. Found in a Bottle", neben "Ein Sturz in den Malstrom", "Die längliche Kiste" und "Umständlicher Bericht des Arthur Gordon Pym von Nantucket" eine von Poes Seefahrergeschichten. Unterm Strich begründete "Das Manuskript in der Flasche" Poes Karriere mit einem kleinen Paukenschlag. Folge direkt herunterladen
Episode 217 takes a brief look at 4 of Poe's works where many critics believe his complex perceptions of racial issues are explored - The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Adventures of Arthur Gordon Pym, The Goldbug, and Eureka.
This week we delve into the Eldritch world of HP Lovecraft and try and decode hidden magickal lessons. Mario Garza from Symbolic Studies from joins me to grill ‘Polaria' author WH Müller on his book ‘Polaria'. This week we discuss: Did Lovecraft encode a secret magickal lesson into each of his stories, what is ‘The Mystic Polar Tradition', Why was the Polar tradition hidden, and much more. Check out Mario's site here, and his YouTube channel here Main theme by Simon Smerdon (Mothboy) Music bed by chriszabriskie.com Good luck finding this book for less than £1500, check it on Amazon here WH Müller Bio: Born in 1964, I gained access to Kabbalah and various occult doctrines related to it through my interest in the American author HP Lovecraft. My first book was published in 1992 bearing the title “Lovecraft – Treasurer of the Forbidden”. In 1994 I published the first occult exegesis and translation of the Babylonian Epic of Creation in “Primordial Light” which was substantially enlarged in its second edition “Fiat Nox” in 1994. In the 1990s I was also a patron member of the British Museum Society. Besides, I always worked as a translator and was for example responsible for the first Nicholas-Roerich-biography by Jacqueline Decter. Further translations in the 1990s included works by WB Yeats and EA Wallis Budge. In 1996 I authored “Polaria – The Gift of the White Stone” on Lovecraft and Western Occultism which was published in the US. In 2001 I founded my own publishing company with two books on esoteric Traditionalism (Guénon) and related subjects of Alchemy as well as the first German translations of some of Suhrawardi's most eminent Sufi writings. After having positively identified Einstein's famous equation of Special Relativity in Kabbalah, I published “NecroYoga” in 2011 containing the Kabbalistic “threshold-equation” later termed “Moshe-Formula”, and partly based on a so-called “Babylon-Workout” on Kabbalah, Special Relativity and Black Hole ‘Physics which had appeared previously in Germany. My most recent translations include Nevill Drury's biography on the life and work of the Australian artist and occultist Rosaleen Norton and Stephen Flower's “Lords of the Left-Hand Path”. “Antarktos: Understanding the Age of Rebellion” in which I write comprehensively on the “real” secrets of Antarctica in connection with the ongoing conflict of the Old Ones vs. the Elder Ones, E.A. Poe's secret messages in “The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym” and further revelations from Lovecraft's occult heritage, is due for publication soon.
John J. Miller is joined by Cat Baab-Muguira to discuss Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym.'
The Weird Circle | Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym (ep 4) | Broadcast: September 19, 1943Written by: Edgar Allan PoeA mad sea captain and mutiny aboard a whaler. Gordon Pym was reading the shipping news when read an old friend, Benjamin Bernard, wanted experienced whalers to man his ship. He arrived six hours earlier and met with a guy named Peters who had a very bad opinion of Captain Bernard and not without good reason.: : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES .Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Poe's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Poe's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Poe's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Poe's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Poe's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Poe's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An Antarctic Mystery, or The Sphinx of the Ice Fields is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Poe's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (From Wikipedia.)Translated by Frances Sarah Cashel Hoey.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This is a LibriVox public domain recording. An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a continuation of Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. Edgar Allan Poe's telling of Arthur Pym's narrative is shown to be true as events come together that bring out clues that help Captain Len Guy trace the fate of his brother's ship the Jane; the very ship that Arthur Pym was on board at the time of his disappearance. Through the efforts of Mr. Joerling, the crew of the Halbrane is enticed to make the trip to Antarctica to search for any survivors of the Jane. (Summary from Wikipedia) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colin-holbrook/support
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket by Edgar Allan Poe audiobook. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket is Edgar Allan Poe's only complete novel, published in 1838. The work relates the tale of the young Arthur Gordon Pym who stows away aboard a whaling ship called Grampus. Various adventures and mis-adventures befall Pym including shipwreck, mutiny and cannibalism. The story starts out as a fairly conventional adventure at sea, but it becomes increasingly strange and hard to classify in later chapters, involving religious symbolism and the Hollow Earth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lobo and Trash pick their books for the plane, the train, the beach, and the cocktail lounge. They discuss the future of the adventure book, the fate of the road novel, and mourn the loss of a certain decade in Mexico City. Carlos Gamerro -- The Islands Edgar Allen Poe -- The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket Jules Verne -- The Sphinx of the Ice Fields Eileen Chang -- Naked Earth Robert Olmstead -- America by Land Vladimir Sorokin -- Ice Trology Roberto Bolano -- The Savage Detectives FDF List Ozark Orhan Pamuk -- The New Life David Cronenberg -- Crimes of the Future
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It's all very X-Files this week, with a pair of unexplained mysteries. Jen is up first with an intriguing question: did Edgar Allen Poe's Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym predict the future? Hear the strange case of The Mignonette and decide for yourself. Then Fraser tells us the Russian tale of the Dyatlov Pass Incident, and how the team behind Frozen (yes, Frozen) helped solve the mystery. The cocktail this week is a fun one - the Harvey Wallbanger. Buy that giant bottle of Galliano and enjoy! Follow us on social media: Twitter @CreepyHist and Instagram @CreepyHistPod.Harvey Wallbanger Recipe1.5 oz Vodka4 oz Orange Juice freshly squeezed0.5 oz Galliano1/2 lime freshly squeezedOrange slice and cherry to garnishMix vodka and OJ in a glass with ice.Pour in the galliano over the back of a spoon.Garnish.Enjoy!Credits:Fraser Coffeen (Twitter @FCoffeen)Jennifer Coffeen (Twitter @JenCoffeen)Music by Fraser and Charlie Coffeen (Instagram @CharliesKeys)
Wherein Beth and Matt discuss Will's changing attitudes, Videodrome, and The Snake Pit. Nice links: The Snake Pit The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket at Project Gutenberg Videodrome Audition Pimm's Cup recipe Insane video of bees mating Here's how the aerial "bedlam" shot from The Snake Pit compares to the Eye Mural:
Es la única novela de Edgar Allan Poe, aparecida por entregas hasta su edición como libro en New York en 1838. Es una macabra historia de aventuras, con fantasmas, personajes de pesadilla, pero con gran elegancia estilística. Poe murió con 40 años sin amigos, abandonado, alcoholizado, enfermo por el cólera y la sífilis, apenas valorado como escritor, sin embargo, hoy en día es reconocido como el genio creador del género negro, fantástico y de terror. Con Bruno Odar. Adaptación y dirección Alonso Alegría.
Episode 5 of the classic old time radio supernatural thriller show The Weird Circle, "Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym." Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theweirdcircle/message
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
BLACK CLOCK AUDIO TALES Feb. 2020 Jules Verne An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written in 1897, it is a response to Edgar Allan Poe's 1838 novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It follows the adventures of the narrator and his journey from the Kerguelen Islands aboard Halbrane. Podcast Schedule(bcat/pgttcm): PGttCM 1004: Tcho-Tcho, Loigor, Loigor, and Zhar PGttCM 1101: Nephrem-Ka/Egypt and the Mythos/Egyptology PGttCM 1102: Shaggai/The Insects from Shaggai PGttCM 1103: Averoigne/CAS PGttCM 1104: Ghouls/Ghouls in literature PGttCM 1105: Glaaki/Ramsey Campbell's Mythos PGttCM 1106: Toad Gods/Stregoicavar BCAT Jan: Edgar Allan Poe BCAT feb: Jules Verne BCAT mar: Washington Inving BCAT apr: L. Frank Baum BCAT may: Ambrose Bierce BCAT jun: George Oewell This episode is brought to you by www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher. Also on GooglePlay Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Three new shirts, new Zak shirt! Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB Spitzer Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm. Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in Portland, Oregon. Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Ice Demon, The Chamber by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Locución de los dos últimos episodios de esta novela del maestro del terror cósmico, Howard Phillips Lovecraft. En las Montañas de la Locura es una novela del escritor estadounidense H. P. Lovecraft, escrita en 1931 y rechazada ese año por la revista Weird Tales debido a su extensión. Finalmente fue publicada por primera vez en 1936 en tres números de la revista Astounding Stories. La novela detalla los eventos de una desastrosa expedición a la Antártida en septiembre de 1930, y lo que encontró un grupo de exploradores liderados por el geólogo y narrador de la historia, el doctor William Dyer. Durante la historia Dyer detalla una serie de eventos ocultados anteriormente con el objetivo de disuadir a cualquier otro grupo de exploradores que pretenda volver al continente. Es también un claro homenaje a quien, probablemente, fue su mayor influencia: Edgar Allan Poe. Las Montañas de la Locura sería un homenaje a la novela inconclusa "La Narración de Arthur Gordon Pym". La música de la sintonía es obra de Enricore Film Music y puedes encontrarla aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YocGqsszB7I Además de mi afición al podcasting ofrezco mi voz como locutor online profesional, con estudio propio. Si crees que mi voz encajaría con tu proyecto o negocio contacta conmigo en info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
En las Montañas de la Locura es una novela del escritor estadounidense H. P. Lovecraft, escrita en 1931 y rechazada ese año por la revista Weird Tales debido a su extensión. Finalmente fue publicada por primera vez en 1936 en tres números de la revista Astounding Stories. La novela detalla los eventos de una desastrosa expedición a la Antártida en septiembre de 1930, y lo que encontró un grupo de exploradores liderados por el geólogo y narrador de la historia, el doctor William Dyer. Durante la historia Dyer detalla una serie de eventos ocultados anteriormente con el objetivo de disuadir a cualquier otro grupo de exploradores que pretenda volver al continente. Es también un claro homenaje a quien, probablemente, fue su mayor influencia: Edgar Allan Poe. Las Montañas de la Locura sería un homenaje a la novela inconclusa "La Narración de Arthur Gordon Pym". Además de mi afición al podcasting ofrezco mi voz como locutor online profesional, con estudio propio. Si crees que mi voz encajaría con tu proyecto o negocio contacta conmigo en info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals