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Agents of dreamland by caitlín r kiernan
Agents of dreamland by caitlín r kiernan




agents of dreamland by caitlín r kiernan

Kiernan improves on the original content in a way that feels most comparable to the source material. In many ways, I think Agents of Dreamland is the most Lovecraft-ish reimagining of the four novellas. Just like the other pieces in here do, but in its own distinct way (like, again, the other pieces in here do).

agents of dreamland by caitlín r kiernan

It’s a reimagining, like it says on the novella collection, that improves on the material it draws from. Despite leaving me wanting more resolution, more progress, Agents of Dreamland absolutely satisfied my desire for the Mythos’ pressing discomfort Kiernan pulls from multiple pieces of Lovecraft’s work-the sometimes goofy and poorly written bizarre monsters, the fairytale otherness of (mis)understood dreaming-and delivers a horror story that holds together as whole cloth.

agents of dreamland by caitlín r kiernan

They all draw out facets of Lovecraft’s stories-sometimes things he wrote explicitly, sometimes things he implied but failed to recognize-and I’ve enjoyed them as a return to cosmic horror, a way to engage more with stories that I’ve put aside in distaste but which still hold some good core of fright.Īnd that good core of fright is precisely what I think CRK captures so well here its presence is the reason that I don’t feel at all cheated by this story. Worth noting: there are sequels to this story, though I haven’t yet read any.Įach of the four novellas in this collection builds on a different part of the Cthulhu Mythos, and I’ve found aspects to appreciate about every one of these reinterpretations. The novella contained its own neat little arc, even though the completion of the arc didn’t resolve the larger story lines this piece opened. It left obvious spaces open for the story to continue, implications that want some kind of follow-up… but I think I can see why the story stopped where it did. Of the four stories, this is the one that felt least complete to me. Kiernan, brings the weird and the uncomfortable home to roost. The fourth and final member of Tor’s Reimagining Lovecraft novella collection, Agents of Dreamland by Caitlin R.






Agents of dreamland by caitlín r kiernan