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What the Moon Brings (Annotated)
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Narrado por:
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Matthew Schmitz
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H.P. Lovecraft
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There are Lovecraft stories that roar with cosmic terror — ancient gods, unknowable entities, the madness of knowledge.
And then there is What the Moon Brings.
This short, haunting piece is not a tale in the traditional sense, but a dream — or rather, a descent.
It belongs to that strange and shadowy corner of Lovecraft’s imagination where logic erodes, and we are left adrift in a realm shaped by mood, moonlight, and the whisper of things not quite seen.
First published in 1923, What the Moon Brings reads like a surreal reverie drenched in symbolism. It’s soaked in decay, beauty, and death — and it ends not with a revelation, but with an abyss. It offers no monsters, no names, no answers. Only images… and dread.
This is Lovecraft at his most dreamlike, a foreshadowing of the rich, inward landscapes he would explore more fully in The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath and Ex Oblivione. It is a story that does not explain itself — it feels itself through you.
Read it not for plot, but for atmosphere.
Let it soak into your skin like moonlight on black water.
Let it show you what the moon brings — when the dreamer can no longer wake.
©2025 Matthew Schmitz (P)2025 Matthew Schmitz