A lyrical tale of forgotten divinities and fragile human longing from one of the pulp era's most distinctive voices.
In The Lost Gods, Dorothy Quick blends speculative imagination with emotional subtlety, exploring what remains when belief fades and ancient powers withdraw from the world. Set within a landscape touched by myth and cosmic suggestion, the story traces the lingering presence of once-revered beings whose influence survives only in memory and shadow.
Quick's prose carries a quiet intensity, fusing romantic atmosphere with speculative premise. Rather than relying solely on spectacle, she shapes a narrative concerned with yearning, reverence, and the human need for transcendence. As a work of early twentieth-century speculative fiction, The Lost Gods exemplifies the genre's capacity to merge fantasy, philosophy, and intimate emotional drama.
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