The Night Land

The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson, published by Wildside Press in March 2005, is a work of fiction that explores a distant future billions of years ahead, after the sun has died. In this desolate world, the remnants of humanity struggle for survival within a dark pyramid, surrounded by incomprehensible forces that threaten their existence. This edition spans 392 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of a bleak future, where themes of action, adventure, and fantasy intertwine with elements of science fiction. The narrative delves into the challenges faced by the last vestiges of humanity as they navigate their grim reality. Hodgson’s vision is complemented by an introduction from H.P. Lovecraft, adding further context to this epic tale.
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THE NIGHT LAND — William Hope Hodgson’s brilliant but ultimately flawed masterpiece — presents a view of the world billions of years in the future, after the death of the sun. In a dead world, the last vestiges of humanity cling to life in a dark pyramid, while all about them unfathomable forces gather to destroy. . . . An unforgettable vision of the future! Features an introduction by H.P. Lovecraft. “Few can equal him…” — H.P. Lovecraft
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