A. E. Merritt - The Moon Pool [ Top × 2027 ]

: The ruins of Nan Madol in the book are widely cited as the inspiration for Lovecraft’s lost city of R’lyeh in "The Call of Cthulhu".

: The central threat is the Shining One (or the Dweller), a beautiful yet malevolent entity made of light that lures people into a hypnotic, unholy stasis to feed upon them. A. E. Merritt - The Moon Pool

“I enjoyed his ability to accurately describe the vast numbers of unusual people who populated the tramp steamers of the day... Merritt pulls all this together into one grand adventure.” www.benespen.com · 5 years ago : The ruins of Nan Madol in the

For those looking to explore this pulp classic, several versions are available at retailers like Barnes & Noble and Target : Merritt pulls all this together into one grand adventure

: Opposing the Dweller are three ancient, angelic creators who have been "purged of dross" and seek to destroy their creation, though they are hindered by their lingering love for it. Literary Significance

: It mixes science fantasy, cosmic horror, and romantic adventure.

: Beneath the ruins lies a subterranean world called Muria, filled with advanced technology, such as anti-gravity vehicles and "atomic" power.