Fungi from Yuggoth (Poem)

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Fungi From Yuggoth is a poem by American Writer H.P. Lovecraft which describes beings from Lovecraft Cthulhu Mythos known as the Fungi of Yuggoth or Mi-go, along with other strange things. The Poem consists thirty-six stanzas each of fourteen lines in length, they are named the following:

  • I. The Book
  • II. Pursuit
  • III. The Key
  • IV. Recognition
  • V. Homecoming
  • VI. The Lamp
  • VII. Zaman’s Hill
  • VIII. The Port
  • IX. The Courtyard
  • X. The Pigeon-Flyers
  • XI. The Well
  • XII. The Howler
  • XIII. Hesperia
  • XIV. Star-Winds
  • XV. Antarktos
  • XVI. The Window
  • XVII. A Memory
  • XVIII. The Gardens of Yin
  • XIX. The Bells
  • XX. Night-Gaunts
  • XXI. Nyarlathotep
  • XXII. Azathoth
  • XXIII. Mirage
  • XXIV. The Canal
  • XXV. St. Toad’s
  • XXVI. The Familiars
  • XXVII. The Elder Pharos
  • XXVIII. Expectancy
  • XXIX. Nostalgia
  • XXX. Background
  • XXXI. The Dweller
  • XXXII. Alienation
  • XXXIII. Harbour Whistles
  • XXXIV. Recapture [November 1929]
  • XXXV. Evening Star
  • XXXVI. Continuity

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