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"The Book" is an unfinished short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, believed to have been written in late 1933. It was first published in the journal ''Leaves'' in 1938, after Lovecraft's death. In the story fragment, the narrator is given an ancient book by a strange bookseller, and when he takes it home and examines it, weird and sinister events ensue. In October 1933, Lovecraft wrote in a letter, "I am at a sort of standstill in writing--disgusted at much of my older work, & uncertain as to avenues of improvement. In recent weeks I have done a tremendous amount of experimenting in different styles & perspectives, but have destroyed most of the results."〔H. P. Lovecraft, ''Selected Letters'' Vol. 4, p. 289; cited in S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz, "Book, The", ''An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia'', p. 23.〕 The ''H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia'' suggests that "The Book" was one of the undestroyed experiments—an attempt to translate Lovecraft's poem sequence ''Fungi from Yuggoth'' into prose. (The completed fragment corresponds to the first three sonnets, which form more of a coherent narrative than the rest of the sequence.)〔Joshi and Schultz, "Book, The", p. 23.〕 "The Black Tome of Alsophocus", first published in ''New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos'' (1969), is an attempt by Martin S. Warnes to complete "The Book".〔Ramsey Campbell, "Introduction", ''New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos''.〕 Warnes turns the fragment into a tale of possession by Nyarlathotep.〔H. P. Lovecraft and Martin S. Warnes, "The Black Tome of Alsophocus", ''New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos''.〕 ==Notes==
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