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"I, Cthulhu" is a short humorous story by fantasy author Neil Gaiman featuring H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu, who is dictating an autobiography to a human slave named Whateley. The story reveals much about Cthulhu's 'birth' and early life. Originally published by the short-lived Lovecraft fanzine Dagon in 1987, it was reprinted for free by Tor.com in December 2009. Since then, the website - as part of a general tradition celebrating Lovecraft's works over the holiday season - has reposted the story every December.

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  • Moi, Cthulhu (titre original : I, Cthulhu) est une nouvelle de fantasy, pastiche lovecraftien de l'écrivain anglais Neil Gaiman publié en 1987 et traduit en français en 2012. (fr)
  • Io, Cthulhu è un racconto breve umoristico dello scrittore fantasy Neil Gaiman, con protagonista il Cthulhu di H. P. Lovecraft intento a dettare la propria autobiografia ad uno schiavo umano di nome Whateley. La storia rivela molto riguardo alla "nascita" di Cthulhu e alla sua infanzia. Il racconto è a dicembre 2012 leggibile per intero sul sito ufficiale di Neil Gaiman. In Italia è stato pubblicato sull'almanacco Effemme (it)
  • "I, Cthulhu" is a short humorous story by fantasy author Neil Gaiman featuring H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu, who is dictating an autobiography to a human slave named Whateley. The story reveals much about Cthulhu's 'birth' and early life. Originally published by the short-lived Lovecraft fanzine Dagon in 1987, it was reprinted for free by Tor.com in December 2009. Since then, the website - as part of a general tradition celebrating Lovecraft's works over the holiday season - has reposted the story every December. (en)
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  • "I, Cthulhu" is a short humorous story by fantasy author Neil Gaiman featuring H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu, who is dictating an autobiography to a human slave named Whateley. The story reveals much about Cthulhu's 'birth' and early life. Originally published by the short-lived Lovecraft fanzine Dagon in 1987, it was reprinted for free by Tor.com in December 2009. Since then, the website - as part of a general tradition celebrating Lovecraft's works over the holiday season - has reposted the story every December. It is also available for free on Gaiman's website, under a small sampler collection of his short fiction. (en)
  • Moi, Cthulhu (titre original : I, Cthulhu) est une nouvelle de fantasy, pastiche lovecraftien de l'écrivain anglais Neil Gaiman publié en 1987 et traduit en français en 2012. (fr)
  • Io, Cthulhu è un racconto breve umoristico dello scrittore fantasy Neil Gaiman, con protagonista il Cthulhu di H. P. Lovecraft intento a dettare la propria autobiografia ad uno schiavo umano di nome Whateley. La storia rivela molto riguardo alla "nascita" di Cthulhu e alla sua infanzia. Il racconto è a dicembre 2012 leggibile per intero sul sito ufficiale di Neil Gaiman. In Italia è stato pubblicato sull'almanacco Effemme (it)
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