it is a fact, get used to the style of Lovecraft. It's not obvious at first, there must be well into the book for it. Besides, this is the first new me the least affected in this collection, which is a shame since it is one that speaks most clearly of Cthulhu! Despite the stories in 'I', I had trouble identifying me to the narrator, every time. It is a very descriptive style, very "intellectual", so to speak. The action is rare, that too is a fact. Question atmosphere, by cons, there is bathed in glauquissime from beginning to end ... The problem is that it's a little repetitive, anyway, but hey, it's forgivable.