Clark Ashton Smith

Clark Ashton Smith

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Biography

Clark Ashton Smith was an influential American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction stories and poetry, and an artist. He achieved early recognition in California for traditional verse in the vein of Swinburne.

"Stern and white as a tomb, older than the memory of the dead, and built by men or devils beyond the recording of myth, is the mansion in which we dwell."

Clark Ashton Smith

"But here, in this place of eternal bareness and solitude, it seemed that life could never have been. The stark, eroded stones were things that might have been reared by the toil of the dead, to house the monstrous ghouls and demons of primal desolation."

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"For thin is the veil betwixt man and the godless deep. The skies are haunted by that which it were madness to know; and strange abominations pass evermore between earth and moon and athwart the galaxies. Unnameable things have come to us in alien horror and will come again. And the evil of the stars is not as the evil of earth."

Clark Ashton Smith

"Not as the plants and flowers of Earth, growing peacefully beneath a simple sun, were the blossoms of the planet Lophai. Coiling and uncoiling in double dawns; tossing tumultuously under vast suns of jade green and balas-ruby orange; swaying and weltering in rich twilights, in aurora-curtained nights, they resembled fields of rooted serpents that dance eternally to an other-worldly music."

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"Lunatics with a speculative bent can sometimes stumble overly close to certain guarded cosmic secrets."

Clark Ashton Smith

"To destroy wonder and mystery, is to destroy the only elements that make existence tolerable."

Clark Ashton Smith

"All human thought, all science, all religion, is the holding of a candle to the night of the universe."

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"In sheer daemonic strangeness and fertility of conception, Clark Ashton Smith is perhaps unexcelled."

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"Smith filled my mind with incredible worlds, impossibly beautiful cities, and still more fantastic creatures."

Clark Ashton Smith

"Nobody since Poe has so loved a well-rotted corpse."

Clark Ashton Smith