The Eldritch Dark

The Sanctum of Clark Ashton Smith

Clark Ashton Smith (1893-1961), perhaps best known today for his association with H.P Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos, is in his own right a unique master of fantasy, horror and science-fiction. Highly imaginative, his genre-spanning visions of worlds beyond, combined with his profound understanding of the English language, have inspired an ever -increasing legion of fans and admirers.

For most of his life, he lived in physical and intellectual isolation in Auburn, California (USA). Predominantly self-educated with no formal education after grammar school, Smith wore out his local library and delved so deeply into the dictionary that his richly embellished, yet precise, prose leaves one with the sense that they are in the company of a true master of language.

Though Smith primarily considered himself a poet, having turned to prose for the meager financial sum it rewarded, his prose might best be appreciated as a "fleshed" out poetry. In this light, plot and characters are subservient to the milieu of work: a setting of cold quiet reality, which, mixed with the erotic and the exotic, places his work within its own unique, phantasmagoric genre. While he also experimented in painting, sculpture, and translation, it is in his written work that his legacy persists.

During his lifetime, Smith's work appeared commonly in the pulps alongside other masters such H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, August Derleth, and E. Hoffmann Price and like many great artists, recognition and appreciation have come posthumously. In recent decades though, a resurgence of interest in his works has lead to numerous reprintings as well as scholarly critiques.

The Eldritch Dark is a site to facilitate both scholars and fans in their appreciation and study of Clark Ashton Smith and his works.

Last 5 Eldritch Words Discussion Forum posts:

30 Nov, 2023 7:31AM by Dale Nelson

“As of 30 Nov. 2023, three copies remain. A paperback edition is to be published next year.… ”

23 Nov, 2023 6:34PM by Dale Nelson

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Something to jump on right away if you're interested.… ”

23 Nov, 2023 6:32PM by Dale Nelson

“Glad to read that!

Today I talked over the phone with an elderly friend, a reader of Lovecraft back in the day but much more a devotee of The Lord of the Rings. We agreed that lately we read nonfiction more than fiction. However, I did start the 16th Aubrey and Maturin novel this… ”

23 Nov, 2023 1:33PM by Kipling

“Dale Nelson Wrote:
> Thank you for your comment, which it might seem to
> you that I'm spurning when I add that to associate
> another writer's work with The Hill of Dreams is
> not, for me, a recommendation. I've read that one
> two or three times, I suppose, but I don't like it
> (though I… ”

23 Nov, 2023 6:57AM by Dale Nelson

“Kipling, if I've read any Metcalfe, I suppose it was one or both of the stories you cited. A book titled The Feasting Dead would not now attract me, though perhaps you will tell me of specific stories different from the emphasis on horror suggested by the title.

Thank you for your comment, which it… ”


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