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  1. A man recounts his terrifying experience with his friend Harley Warren, who disappeared after entering a mysterious ancient cemetery in Florida. He describes the gruesome scene they uncovered, the strange book Warren carried, and the inexplicable events that followed.

  2. "The Statement of Randolph Carter" is the first person testimony of the titular character, who has been found wandering through swampland in an amnesiac shock. In his statement, Carter attempts to explain the disappearance of his companion, the occultist Harley Warren.

  3. "The Statement of Randolph Carter" is the first person testimony of the titular character, who has been found wandering through swampland in an amnesiac shock. In his statement, Carter attempts to explain the disappearance of his companion, the occultist Harley Warren.

  4. Written in December 1919, it was first published in The Vagrant, May 1920. It tells of a traumatic event in the life of Randolph Carter, a student of the occult loosely representing Lovecraft himself. It is the first story in which Carter appears and is part of Lovecraft's Dream Cycle.

  5. His first appearance was in the short story "The Statement of Randolph Carter", in which he and his friend Harley Warren attempt to locate the door between the human world and a hellish dimension. Though Carter survives, Warren was killed by an unseen evil.

  6. Find the electronic text, images, publication history and links of this short story by H.P. Lovecraft. The story is part of his Dream Cycle and features the recurring character Randolph Carter.

  7. 25 de dez. de 2022 · First published in The Vagrant, May 1920. Listen to this text, read by Joseph Canna (7.1MB, help | file info or download) Versions of The Statement of Randolph Carter include: "The Statement of Randolph Carter" in Weird Tales, 5 (2) (February 1925)