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In the Walls of Eryx : ウィキペディア英語版 | In the Walls of Eryx
"In the Walls of Eryx" is a short story by the pulp fiction author H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth J. Sterling (1920–1995), written in January 1936 and first published in ''Weird Tales'' magazine in October 1939. It is unusual among Lovecraft's work as a standard science fiction story involving space exploration in the near future. ==Inspiration==
Sterling, a precocious Providence high school student who had befriended Lovecraft the previous year, gave Lovecraft a draft of the story in January 1936. This draft included the idea of an invisible maze—a concept Sterling recalled as being derived from the story "The Monster-God of Mamurth" by Edmond Hamilton, published in the August 1926 issue of ''Weird Tales'', which featured an invisible building in the Sahara Desert.〔Joshi and Schultz, p. 126.〕 Lovecraft thoroughly rewrote Sterling's draft, lengthening the story to 12,000 words (from an original 6,000-8,000). Though the original draft does not survive, most of the prose in the published version is believed to be Lovecraft's.〔
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