The House on the Borderland is one of the most unsettling works of early twentieth-century fantastic horror. Presented as a manuscript discovered among the ruins of an isolated house, the narrative recounts the experience of a man who inhabits a dwelling perched on the edge of an inexplicable abyss, where increasingly disturbing phenomena begin to occur.
With visionary imagination and an atmosphere of cosmic desolation, William Hope Hodgson crafts a tale that transcends traditional terror and anticipates modern cosmic horror. The House on the Borderland is a novel in which human fragility confronts the incomprehensible vastness of the universe.






















