The Terror from the Depths
| Author | Fritz Leiber |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Horror, Cthulhu Mythos |
| Published | 1976 |
| Publication place | United States |
| The story was begun in 1937 but not finished until 1975. | |
"The Terror from the Depths" is a short story by American writer Fritz Leiber.[1] It is part of the Cthulhu Mythos genre of horror fiction.[2] It was begun in 1937 but not finished until 1975. It was first published in the anthology The Disciples of Cthulhu in 1976.
Summary
The story begins with a note that this manuscript was found inside a container, which was sold at an auction. The story's narrator is George Reuter Fischer, who was born on April 30, 1912, in Louisville, Kentucky. Fischer's father is a mason and stonecutter, who moves his family to Vulture's Roost, California near Hollywood. There, his father builds a mansion with strange stonecarvings. George, however, is troubled by strange dreams where he's in a tunnel as a blind worm-like being. In one of his nightmares, George realizes he's one of the monsters and, in another dream, he sees himself being eaten by those monsters. George eventually finds a way to prevent these dreams. During a hike with his son one afternoon, Fischer's father is killed after he suddenly falls off a cliff. Years later, when Fischer is attending Miskatonic University, he's forced to leave the college soon after due to a combination of factors including nervousness, homesickness, actual ailment, increased hours of sleep, and sleepwalking.
References
- ^ "The Terror from the Depths". University of Houston. Retrieved June 25, 2025.
- ^ Byfield, Bruce (1990). "A Literary Newton: A Suggestion for a Critical Appraisal of Fritz Leiber". Mythlore. 17.1 (63): 52.