
Le Temple
La collection HP Lovecraft
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Narrated by:
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Jacques Hadjaje
About this listen
Le Temple est une nouvelle fantastique écrite en 1920 puis publiée dans le pulp Weird Tales en septembre 1925. Durant la Première Guerre mondiale, le sous-marin U-29 de la Kaiserliche Marine coule un cargo britannique et ses embarcations de sauvetage remplies de rescapés. Les sous-mariniers allemands s'approprient ensuite une étrange figure d'ivoire sculpté, récupérée sur le cadavre d'un homme agrippé au submersible. La folie gagne progressivement tout l'équipage, à l'exception du Kapitänleutnant Karl Heinrich, comte d'Altberg-Ehrenstein, le commandant. Après plusieurs jours de dérive, ce noble prussien — devenu l'unique survivant à bord — contemple les ruines immémoriales d'une cité sous-marine.
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