![]() Simpkin, Marshall in 1916, I have described at length the origins of the book. I have written a good deal about them in 'Far Off Things,' and in a preface to an edition of 'The Great God Pan,' published by Messrs. And the only way to end its curse was to give it what it wanted-to destroy that which would see it destroyed. 'The Great God Pan' and 'The Inmost Light' are tales of an earlier date, going back to 1890, '91, '92. Though it chose not to speak to him, he knew what it wanted. Crossed to the window that framed the entity that had cursed him. The Light shines brightest in those it consumes? What was it he said once to one of the newly risen? The bright shining example of all that was good and enduring. An insurmountable restlessness that prevented what little respite he could find in his nightmare-fueled sleep. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. He went to his quarters each night, in the half tower he had commissioned, and he laid in bed, his feet incapable of stillness as a thousand million insects scurried their way up and down the sinews of his muscles, instigating perpetual and maddening motions that all his muscle and might couldn't stop. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Great God Pan: And The Inmost Light at. Thanks to thee 0 Gutenberg, their poetry defies the ages and their words on. Muscle and might and metal-a mountain of it, they said. Now in a flood of light, see mean citizens, hypocrites, the wicked. One after another after another, and each and every one of them weighed upon his shoulders in a way only Atlas could comprehend. But he was a new man who carried with him the burden of all the lives before him. He came to believe that each time his Ghost brought him back, he came back a new man. ![]() On the cusp between life and light, between death and destruction.
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