All of Grant’s works were highly influenced by Crowley’s Thelemic tradition. One particular work, which holds considerable interest, is Nightside of Eden in which Grant proceeds to describe what he refers to as the Tunnels of Set.A close examination of the Tunnels of Set will bring the reader to a realization that Crowley might not have been Kenneth Grant’s only influence for this darker side of occult mysticism. It seems that Grant’s Nightside of Eden is also somewhat rooted in the works of H.P. Lovecraft and his often referred to tome the Necronomicon.
Did Kenneth Grant have access to the “real” Neocronomicon?
March 29th, 2008 by Klintron
Tags:crowley·h.p. lovecraft·magick·occult
Happy Cthulhumas!
December 22nd, 2007 by TiamatsVision
Tags:h.p. lovecraft
An Even Scarier Solstice
November 26th, 2007 by Fell
Awaken the terrifying wrath of the Great Olde Ones during the holiday season with Cthulhu-themed solstice songs! A Very Scary Solstice and its new sequel, An Even Scarier Solstice, are available now from the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society. The albums feature gloriously disturbing songs like “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Fish-Men,” “Awake Ye Scary Old Ones,” “I’m Dreaming of a Dead City,” and “I Saw Mommy Kissing Yog Sothoth.”
cthulhulives.org/Solstice $20 for holiday goodness. Site has free samples!
Tags:h.p. lovecraft·humor·media


