At the Mountains of Madness (Dramatized) Audiobook, by H. P. Lovecraft Play Audiobook Sample

At the Mountains of Madness (Dramatized) Audiobook

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Read By: Jerry Ahern, Thomas E. Fuller, Gregory Nicoll Publisher: Atlanta Radio Theatre Company Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.33 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2007 Format: Original Staging Audiobook ISBN:

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In H. P. Lovecraft's classic horror story, an old man consents to a radio interview. In that interview a number of terrible truths come out: The truth about an expedition to Antarctica in the 1920's where everyone died horribly. The truth about an attempt to find the expedition's mysterious killers. The truth about a desolate plateau in the heart of a frozen continent. The truth about life and intelligence on the planet Earth. And the truth about the prehistoric horror that still waits lurking...At the Mountains of Madness.

This is a full-cast soundscaped audio dramatization of the classic work by one of the masters of horror.

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"In a way it's too bad this was my first Lovecraft; it made the second collection of his stories I read a bit of a disappointment. From what I've read so far, I think "At the Mountains of Madness" and "The Shunned House" are his two best stories. "

— Kenny (5 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Just finished reading this H.P. Lovecraft book and I have to say it wasn't at all what I expected. I thought this was supposed to be quite a nice horror book and I feel let down. "

    — Alexander, 5/22/2011
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " I felt it was a little long for Lovecraft and his eery descriptions became repetitious. Still haunting though, and maybe I'll come back to it on some October evening. "

    — John, 4/24/2011
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " I love At the Mountains of Madness. It's a little slow in places, but I love it. "

    — Jim, 4/7/2011
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Creo que Lovecraft lhace un uso excelente del suspenso. En la historia de la casa de la bruja me gusto mucho el detalle de que Gilman se siente magnéticamente atraído a una estrella. "

    — Shadazz, 3/27/2011
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Great collection of stories :) I'm one of those guys who finds Mountains of Madness boring though (the first and longest story in the collection) "

    — Hoelk, 3/19/2011
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " Great story. Wish Del Torro would make the movie "

    — Kyle, 3/18/2011
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " I think the excellence of the story is only slightly surpassed by China Mievelle's fascinating dissection of it in the introduction. "

    — Allison, 3/14/2011

About H. P. Lovecraft

H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant twentieth-century authors in his genre. He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, where he lived most of his life. His relatively small corpus of work consists of three short novels and about sixty short stories.