
“There is something wickedly brilliant about writing a genre bending novel that reveals the world of racial violence in mid-century America through the lens of the imagination of one of American literature’s most per-emininet racists – HP Lovecraft.” – J.A. “With “Lovecraft Country”, Ruff has written an important fictional meditation on the state of race relations in the United States that remains relevant today, and one that should be greatly admired by many, especially those encountering his superbly crafted prose and storytelling for the very first time.”– John Kwok Lovecraft Country is a smart horror tale that also tackles the issue and horrors of racism in the country. Lovecraft Country is a concoction of a tale that contains the supernatural, hope, freedom and a distressing look at what racism, which is a demon that still haunts the world to this day. Now Atticus must find away to escape this dreadful nightmare that they have all been dragged into. During their stay they encounter the ordinary horrors that plague white America and soon learn that there are more sinister and malevolent forces at play.Ītticus soon finds his father held captive by a secretive cabal known as the Order of the Ancient Dawn which is led by Mr. Their search leads them to a manor owned by one Mr.


The story takes place in 1954 Chicago as we are introduced to army veteran Atticus Turner as he searches for his missing father, Montrose, alongside his uncle George and his old friend, Letitia. Before you binge-watch Lovecraft Country, which is getting lots of buzz, check out the immersive, terrifying novel it’s based on. In this fantastic audiobook by Matt Ruff we fall down the abyss to tale which is a call back to pulp noir, historical fiction and Lovecraftian horror. Lovecraft Country: A Novel Audio Book Summary:
