H. P. Lovecraft has 37 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 66 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 2,292 ratings. The most-rated is Anxious People.

37 audiobooks
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At the Mountains of Madness (Dramatized)

Summary

In H. P. Lovecraft's classic horror story, an old man consents to a radio interview. In that interview a number of terrible truths come out: The truth about an expedition to Antarctica in the 1920's where everyone died horribly. The truth about an attempt to find the expedition's mysterious killers. The truth about a desolate plateau in the heart of a frozen continent. The truth about life and intelligence on the planet Earth. And the truth about the prehistoric horror that still waits lurking...At the Mountains of Madness. This is a full-cast soundscaped audio dramatization of the classic work by one of the masters of horror.

©1992 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1992 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

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13 Tales of Sonic Horror, Volume 2

Summary

SonicMovies are premium audios with strong vocal performances enhanced by music and sound effects to such an extent that they sound like movies. In this collection: 1. "The Picture in the House" by H. P. Lovecraft 2. "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe3. "Sympathy for Wolves" by K. Anderson Yancy, adapted from the short story by John Gregory Betancourt4. "The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe"5. "In the Overgrown Swamplands of Love and Persistence: A Tale of Love and Horror" by K. Anderson Yancy, adapted from the short story by Michael Hemmingson 6. "A War of the Worlds" - Live, by K. Anderson Yancy7. "The Hell-Bound Train"8. "The Hound" by H. P. Lovecraft 9. "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe10. "The Murderer" by O. Henry11. "The Open Window" by Saki12. "The Oval Portrait" by Edgar Allan Poe13. "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe

©2009 K. Anderson Yancy (P)2009 K. Anderson Yancy

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Classic Tales of Terror

Summary

Classic Tales of Terror collects two classic chillers of the supernatural. "The Cats of Ulthar" tells of an elderly couple with a penchant for animal cruelty. They kill the pet of an orphan and the animals retaliate with a terrible vengeance. In "The Yellow Sign", an artist encounters a horribly disfigured man who exudes a terrible aura of unspeakable evil.

Public Domain (P)2006 PC Treasures, Inc.

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HorrorBabble's Ultimate Weird Tales Collection, Volume III

Summary

This collection comprises stories by and inspired by the originators of weird fiction. From Allen's "The Arctic Death", through to Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart", Stoker's "Dracula's Guest", and beyond. Time immemorial; worlds unimaginable. Contents: "The Arctic Death" (W. Allen) "Caterpillars" (E. F. Benson) "The Willows" (A. Blackwood) "Vale of the Corbies" (A. J. Burks) "The Repairer of Reputations" (R. W. Chambers) "The Gray Rider" (C. H. Craig) "The Nightmare Road" (F. Crow) "Beyond the Door" (P. K. Dick) "An Unnatural Feud" (N. Douglas) "The Witch in the Fog" (A. Faust) "The Fourth Dimension" (C. Ford) "The Ring" (J. M. Fry) "Special News Bulletin" (V. Gaddis) "Cleanup on Aisle 22" (I. Gordon) "Pockets" (I. Gordon) "Letters from the Village" (I. Gordon) "August Heat" (W. F. Harvey) "Graves and Goblins" (N. Hawthorne) "The Children of the Night" (R. E. Howard) "The Fearsome Touch of Death" (R. E. Howard) "The Fire of Asshurbanipal" (R. E. Howard) "The Thing in the Cellar" (D. H. Keller) "Bells of Horror" (H. Kuttner) "The Salem Horror" (H. Kuttner) "Demons of the Film Colony" (T. LeBerthon) "The Black, Dead Thing" (F. B. Long) "The Last Test" (H. P. Lovecraft) "The Lurking Fear" (H. P. Lovecraft) "Two Black Bottles" (H. P. Lovecraft) "The Devil" (G. d. Maupassant) "The Terror" (G. d. Maupassant) "The Cask of Amontillado" (E. A. Poe) "The Tell-Tale Heart" (E. A. Poe) "The Paradise of the Ice Wilderness" (J. Regis) "Hey, You Down There!" (H. Rolseth) "Dracula's Guest" (B. Stoker) "The Shadow on the Moor" (S. Strauss) "The Gong Ringers" (H. Vokine) "The Tree-Men of M'Bwa" (D. Wandrei) "The Red Room" (H. G. Wells)

©2020 Ian Gordon (P)2020 Ian Gordon

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The Colour out of Space (Dramatized)

Summary

The "blasted heath" they called it. Five acres of grey desolation, like a sore eaten into the land. West of Arkham, the hills rise wild. There are dark little glens where the trees hang precariously and where thin brooklets trickle, never having been touched by sunlight. There was once a road over the hills and through the valley, but people ceased to use it. The old folk have died or gone away, and the farms and villages are slowly decaying back into dark woods and narrow clearings. A family died up there. Of a poisoned well.... PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2015 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2015 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

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7 nouvelles de Lovecraft

Summary

Voici 7 nouvelles fantastiques courtes de H.P. Lovecraft : Dagon, Celephaïs, La musique d'Eric Zann, Mémoire, Azatoth, Les chats d'Ulthar, Nyarlathotep. Stephen King a dit de Lovecraft qu'il était "le plus grand artisan du récit classique d'horreur du vingtième siècle." Ses sources d'inspiration, tout comme ses créations, se réfèrent à la notion d'horreur cosmique, selon laquelle l'être humain est insignifiant à l'échelle du cosmos qui lui est profondément étranger. Ceux qui raisonnent véritablement, comme ses protagonistes, mettent toujours en péril leur santé mentale. On lit souvent Lovecraft pour le mythe qu'il a créé, le mythe de Cthulhu, pour employer l'expression d'August Derleth : l'ensemble des mythes de l'univers de Lovecraft constituaient pour l'auteur une sorte de "panthéon noir".

©2020 Compagnie du Savoir (P)2020 Compagnie du Savoir

Narrator: Patrick Blandin
Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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The Tree: Supernatural Fiction Series

Summary

This is an early piece by Lovecraft, and likely inspired by Arthur Machen. It is a tale of two sculptors, named Kalos and Musides, in a garden of Pan, in ancient Greece. After Kalos dies, an olive tree begins to overtake his tomb, and Musides finds his own thoughts to be increasingly haunted.

©2015 Lamp of Trismegistus (P)2015 Lamp of Trismegistus

Narrator: Russell D Jones
Length: 14 mins
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13 Tales of Sonic Horror, Volume 4

Summary

SonicMovies are premium audios with strong vocal performances enhanced by music and sound effects to such an extent that they sound like movies. In this collection: 1. "Arthur Jermyn" by H. P. Lovecraft2. "Full Circle: The Pied Piper Returns" by K. Anderson Yancy3. "The Little Ghost" by Edna St. Vincent Milay4. "Shadow: A Parable" by Edgar Allan Poe5. "Metzengerstein" by Edgar Allan Poe6. "The Duke of Demolition Goes to Hell" by K. Anderson Yancy, adapted from the short story by John Gregory Betancourt7. "The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe8. "The Statement of Randolph Carter" by H. P. Lovecraft9. "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe10. "The Wedding Dress" by K. Anderson Yancy, adapted from the short story by Jacqueline Sewald11. "Gaia - The Samurai and the Swastika: A Conspiracy Theory" by K. Anderson Yancy12. "The Terror" by Guy De Maupassant13. "Dagon" by H. P. Lovecraft

©2009 K. Anderson Yancy (P)2009 K. Anderson Yancy

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At the Mountains of Madness

Summary

A large-scale and much publicized expedition to Antarctica is about to take place. While excitement runs high in the scientific community over this expedition, one geologist tries his hardest to stop the trip from ever happening. This is because William Dyer has been to Antarctica on an expedition before and knows of the unspeakable horrors that lie in its frigid terrain. Dyer goes into explaining that during his last trip, he and another small group, led by Professor Lake, encountered ancient alien life-forms dubbed The Elder Things. Told from Dyer's perspective, this story goes into detail about his fatal encounters with the aliens in Antarctica and how this new expedition will surely end in nothing but more tragedy.

Public Domain (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC

Narrator: Jon Bennett
Length: 4 hrs and 50 mins
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HorrorBabble's Ultimate Weird Tales Collection, Volume II

Summary

This collection comprises another 40 stories by and inspired by the originators of weird fiction. From White's seminal body-shocker, Lukundoo, through to Howard's dastardly Pigeons from Hell, and Benson's nightmarish The Room in The Tower. Time immemorial; worlds unimaginable. Contents: Lukundoo (E. L. White) Sredni Vashtar (Saki) The Oval Portrait (E. A. Poe) The Vampire Maid (H. Nisbet) The People of the Pit (A. Merritt) The Red God Laughed (T. McClusky) The Shining Pyramid (A. Machen) The Shunned House (H. P. Lovecraft) The Horror in the Museum (H. P. Lovecraft) Beyond the Wall of Sleep (H. P. Lovecraft) The Hounds of Tindalos (F. B. Long) The Red One (J. London) I, the Vampire (H. Kuttner) The Shattered Timbrel (W. J. Knapp) The Wailing Well (M. R. James) A School Story (M. R. James) The Haunted Dolls' House (M. R. James) Pigeons from Hell (R. E. Howard) Dig Me No Grave (R. E. Howard) The Black Stone (R. E. Howard) The Whistling Room (W. H. Hodgson) The House Among the Laurels (W. H. Hodgson) Demons of the Sea (W. H. Hodgson) Old Rambling House (F. Herbert) They've Got a Killer View (I. Gordon) Pieter Craft - Model Citizen (I. Gordon) The Day They All Forgot (I. Gordon) The Horror of the Heights (A. C. Doyle) The Eyes Have It (Dick) The Screaming Skull (F. M. Crawford) The White Villa (R. A. Cram) The Ocean Ogre (D. Carroll) The Shadow from the Steeple (R. Bloch) The Night They Crashed the Party (R. Bloch) Catnip (R. Bloch) Skeleton Lake: An Episode in Camp (A. Blackwood) The Dance of Death (A. Blackwood) A Case of Eavesdropping (A. Blackwood) The Death of Halpin Frayser (A. Bierce) The Room in the Tower (E. F. Benson)

©2019 Ian Gordon (P)2019 Ian Gordon

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Cuentos de Lovecraft [Tales of Lovecraft]

Summary

Howard Phillips Lovecraft es considerado considera un gran innovador del cuento de terror. Su obra constituye un clásico del horror cósmico, una corriente que se aparta de la temática tradicional del terror sobrenatural, incorporando elementos de ciencia ficción.   Una selección del genial escritor estadounidense que incluye algunos de sus cuentos más célebres. El sabueso, Los gatos de Ulthar, El horror en la Playa Martin, Los otros dioses, Dagón y La llamada de Cthulu. Un audiolibro con excelentes efectos sonoros que lo sumergen en cada una de las horripilantes historias. Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2019 Mediatek SA (P)2019 Mediatek SA

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The Shadow over Innsmouth (Dramatized)

Summary

"How'd yew like to be livin' in a town like this here Innsmouth, with everything a-rottin' an' dyin' an' boarded up! Things crawlin' an' bleatin' an' barkin' an' hoppin' around black cellars an' high attics every way ye turn? Hey? How'd yew like to hear the howlin' night after night from the Esoteric Order o' Dagon hall an' know what unholy things is doin' part of the howlin? Yew think this old man's crazy? Well, sir, let me tell yew that ain't the worst! That ain't the worst! That ain't the worst!" There is something wrong in the decayed seacoast town of Innsmouth. Something wrong in the crumbling buildings. Something wrong in the cold deep waters. Something wrong in the blood. This is a full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization of the classic work by one of the masters of horror.

©1993 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1993 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

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The Terrible Old Man

Summary

A lot happens in this very short story by H.P. Lovecraft, but it begins as the title might lend itself to imagine - with a terrible old man. As three thieves find out about this old man’s treasures, they decide to visit with the man with the intent to steal his riches. Their plan goes horribly wrong when one of the three hears screaming from the getaway car. When he enters the house, he finds the hideous, yellow-eyed man staring evilly at him, waiting to usher in his doom.

Public Domain (P)2018 Audio Sommelier

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Fireside Tales

Summary

An enthralling collection of creepy and mysterious stories. From classic detective stories to spine-tingling horror and scary ghost stories, these tales will make your flesh crawl.... 'A Ghost Story' by Mark Twain 'The Silver Mask' by Hugh Walpole 'The Cactus' by O. Henry 'Dead of Night' by W. F. Harvey 'The Terrible Old Man' by H. P. Lovecraft 'Rattle of Bones' by Robert E. Howard 'The Last Leaf' by O. Henry 'The Magnet' by Barry Pain 'Pickman’s Model' by H. P. Lovecraft 'Sea Curse' by Robert E. Howard 'The Mystery of the Steel Room' by Thomas W. Hanshew 'The Whistle' by Hugh Walpole 'The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone' by Arthur Conan Doyle 'The Ransom of Red Chief' by O. Henry 'The Man who hated Aspidistras' by W. F. Harvey 'The Dream Snake' by Robert E. Howard 'This is All' by Barry Pain 'The House of Cobwebs' by George Gissing 'Miracles' by Barry Pain 'Pigeons from Hell' by Robert E. Howard 'The Paradise of Thieves' by G. K. Chesterton 'The Cop and the Anthem' by O. Henry 'The Blue Sequin' by R. Austin Freeman 'Double Demon' by W. F. Harvey 'The Thing on the Roof' by Robert E. Howard 'Bagnell Terrace' by E. F. Benson 'A Foggy Evening' by A. J. Alan 'His Brother’s Keeper' by W. W. Jacobs 'Moon’s Gibbet' by Egerton Castle 'Charles' by A. J. Alan And 30 more enthralling stories...

Public Domain (P)2015 Red Door Audiobooks

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Eiskalt

Summary

Wir haben uns daran gewöhnt, alles mit den Regeln der Wissenschaft erklären zu können. Doch was, wenn diese Regeln versagen und wir uns vor dem Unerklärlichen nicht hinter dieser zerbrechlichen Sicherheit verstecken können? Sobald wir einer Welt gegenüberstehen, die nicht ganz der unseren entspricht, ist es Zeit, sich dem zu stellen, was uns anfallen könnte, wie ein Raubtier seine Beute. MIDNIGHT TALES - Angst um Mitternacht. Als der exzentrische Musiker Simon Strong, der in einer eiskalten Wohnung über seinem Club lebt, unter seltsamen Umständen verschwindet, scheint nur Amber Licht ins Dunkel bringen zu können. Doch das Verhör mit der jungen Frau hatten sich die beiden Polizisten ganz anders vorgestellt. Mit Rieke Werner, Martin Keßler, Thomas Balou Martin, Eva Thärichen, Dietmar Wunder, Johannes Berenz und Peter Flechtner. Bekannte und beliebte Synchronstimmen, orchestraler Soundtrack und alptraumhaft-realistische Sounds. Ein wahrhaft fesselndes Hörspiel-Erlebnis! Tauchen Sie ein in die Welt der "Midnight Tales". Betreten auf eigene Gefahr.

©2020 Contendo Media GmbH (P)2020 Contendo Media GmbH

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HorrorBabble's Cthulhu Mythos

Summary

This audiobook features more than a dozen stories by H. P. Lovecraft.

Public Domain (P)2018 Ian Gordon

Narrator: Ian Gordon
Length: 21 hrs and 56 mins
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Doug Bradley's Spinechillers, Volume Six

Summary

Welcome to Doug Bradley's Spinechillers, Volume Six, part of the world's largest collection of high-quality, classic horror audiobooks. Are you ready for our latest installment of enthralling horror masterpieces? Good, then we'll begin with Doug's well researched and passionate introduction to the authors and stories in this volume. This is closely followed by his literary majesty, Edgar Allan Poe, with the well-known and classic tale "The Pit and the Pendulum", a visceral account of a man's torment in the prisons of Toledo, during the Spanish Inquisition. Waking in a world of sensory deprivation and disorientation, Poe takes us through every spinechilling detail of terror as the prisoner seeks to evade his captors inventive attempts to end his life. Catch your breath before an English storytelling legend, Rudyard Kipling's "The Mark of the Beast", which will take you along a mist-bound trail for a soldier's tale of the British Empire stationed in colonial India - and werewolves. Then, we are proud to unveil our first guest reader, none other than the original - and in our terrified imaginations, the only - Mr Freddy Kreuger himself, Robert Englund. His first Spinechiller reading mesmerizes as he brings us "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", Ambrose Bierce's famous American Civil War tale. He paints a tantalizingly clear picture of a man's execution and his fantastical escape. Next up is H. P. Lovecraft's "The Rats in the Walls", a wonderfully chilling story of a descendent's gruesome discovery of the true evil of his family's ancestry. Volume Six comes to a close with a poem by John Milton Hayes, inspired by the work of Kipling. "The Green Eye of the Little Yellow God" is well known for its opening and gives an overall feel of ironic justice. So stoke those logs, dim the lights, sit back, and relax as the masters of classic horror fill your imagination with tales conjured from beyond our mortal coil.

©2010 Renegade Arts Entertainment Ltd (P)2010 Renegade Arts Entertainment Ltd

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