Ebony and Crystal
Clark Ashton Smith
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As stated in L'Alouette: A Magazine of Verse, "Ebony and Crystal is an artist's intrepid repudiation of the world of trolleys and cash-registers, Freudian complexes and Binet-Simon tests, for realms of exalted and iridescent strangeness beyond space and time yet real as any reality because dreams have made them so. Mr. Smith has escaped the fetish of life and the world, and glimpsed the perverse, titanic beauty of death and the universe; taking infinity as his canvas and recording in awe the vagaries of suns and planets, gods, and daemons, and blind amorphous horrors that haunt gardens of polychrome fungi more remote than Algol and Achernar. It is a cosmos of vivid flame and glacial abysses that he celebrates, and the colorful luxuriance with which he peoples it could be born from nothing less than sheer genius.
The summation of Mr. Smith's exotic vision is perhaps attained in the long phantasmal procession of blank verse pentameters entitled, "The Hashish-Eater; or, the Apocalypse of Evil." In this frenzied plunge through nameless gulfs of interstellar terror the Californian presents a narcotic pageant of poisonous vermilious and paralysing shadows whose content is equalled only by its verbal medium; a medium involving one of the most opulent and fastidiously choice vocabularies ever commanded by a writer of English."
Clark Ashton Smith, referred to as one of the big three of Weird Tales, was a romantic-style poet, a Lovecraftian-style writer and a literary friend of H.P Lovecraft. As a poet, he was considered one of the last great West Coast Romantics. Ebony and Crystal, published in 1922, was Smith's last collection of pure poetry.
- Summary by Mary Kay and L'Alouette: A Magazine of Verse (3 hr 48 min)
Chapitres
Preface, by George Sterling | 2:28 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
Arabesque | 0:53 | Lu par Keith Louis |
Beyond the Great Wall | 1:19 | Lu par Keith Louis |
To Omar Khayyam | 3:52 | Lu par Thomas A. Copeland |
Strangeness | 1:44 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
The Infinite Quest | 0:57 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
Rosa Mystica | 1:20 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
The Nereid | 1:29 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
In Saturn | 1:09 | Lu par Damla Ozdemir |
Impression | 1:06 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
Triple Aspect | 1:55 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Desolation | 1:11 | Lu par Keith Louis |
The Orchid | 1:00 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
A Fragment | 1:30 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Crepuscle | 0:46 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
Inferno | 1:31 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
Mirrors | 1:22 | Lu par S.A. Judasin |
Belated Love | 1:19 | Lu par S.A. Judasin |
The Absence of the Muse | 1:06 | Lu par JudyDerby |
Dissonance | 1:17 | Lu par Shakira Searle |
To Nora May French | 6:08 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
In Lemuria | 1:22 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Recompense | 0:51 | Lu par Keith Louis |
Exotique | 1:29 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Transcendence | 1:16 | Lu par Shakira Searle |
Satiety | 1:22 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Ministers of Law | 1:19 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Coldness | 1:42 | Lu par S.A. Judasin |
The Desert Garden | 1:02 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
The Crucifixion of Eros | 1:21 | Lu par Shakira Searle |
The Exile | 1:27 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Ave Atque Vale | 1:29 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Solution | 2:10 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
The Tears of Lilith | 1:02 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
A Precept | 1:05 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Remembered Light | 2:14 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Song | 0:45 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Haunting | 1:11 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Hidden Paradise | 1:22 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Cleopatra | 2:12 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Ecstasy | 1:24 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
Union | 0:53 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
Psalm | 2:37 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
In November | 1:13 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Symbols | 1:07 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Hashish-Eater; or, the Apocalypse of Evil, Part I | 11:46 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
The Hashish-Eater; or, the Apocalypse of Evil, Part II | 16:38 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
The Sorrow of the Winds | 1:05 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Artemis | 1:23 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Love is Not Yours, Love is Not Mine | 0:50 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
The City in the Desert | 1:17 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Melancholy Pool | 1:12 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Mirrors of Beauty | 1:08 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Winter Moonlight | 0:54 | Lu par MaryAnn |
To the Beloved | 1:08 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Requiescat | 1:11 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Mirage | 1:27 | Lu par Leonard Wilson (1930-2024) |
Inheritance | 1:16 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Autumnal | 1:09 | Lu par Shakira Searle |
Chant of Autumn | 1:22 | Lu par Shakira Searle |
Echo of Memnon | 1:10 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Twilight on the Snow | 0:53 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
Image | 1:32 | Lu par MaryAnn |
The Refuge of Beauty | 1:26 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Nightmare | 1:08 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Mummy | 1:08 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Forgetfulness | 0:56 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
Flamingoes | 0:44 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
The Chimaera | 1:24 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
Satan Unrepentant | 6:27 | Lu par Thomas A. Copeland |
The Abyss Triumphant | 1:23 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Motes | 0:37 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
The Medusa of Despair | 1:15 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Laus Mortis | 1:14 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Ghoul and the Seraph | 7:05 | Lu par Harley James |
At Sunrise | 1:13 | Lu par nbvoices |
The Land of Evil Stars | 1:56 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
The Harlot of the World | 1:10 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Hope of the Infinite | 1:16 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Love Malevolent | 1:15 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Palms | 0:43 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
Memnon at Midnight | 1:20 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Eidolon | 1:13 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Kingdom of Shadows | 2:24 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Requiescat in Pace | 1:55 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Alexandrines | 1:19 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Ashes of Sunset | 0:51 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
November Twilight | 0:37 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
Sepulture | 1:17 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Quest | 1:52 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Beauty Implacable | 1:20 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
A Vision of Lucifer | 1:12 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Desire of Vastness | 1:15 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Anticipation | 0:44 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
A Psalm to the Best Beloved | 1:28 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Witch in the Graveyard | 4:23 | Lu par Harley James |
The Traveler | 3:50 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Flower-Devil | 2:44 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
Images | 2:54 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Black Lake | 2:31 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Vignettes | 4:41 | Lu par Thomas A. Copeland |
A Dream of Lethe | 2:27 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Caravan | 2:09 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Princess Almeena | 1:51 | Lu par MaryAnn |
Ennui | 4:22 | Lu par Thomas A. Copeland |
The Statue of Silence | 1:20 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
Remoteness | 1:06 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
The Memnons of the Night | 2:32 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Garden and the Tomb | 1:35 | Lu par Amy Gramour |
In Cocaigne | 2:01 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Litany of the Seven Kisses | 1:59 | Lu par Jacquelyn Bengfort |
From a Letter | 2:03 | Lu par Jacquelyn Bengfort |
From the Crypts of Memory | 5:15 | Lu par Sandra Cullum |
A Phantasy | 1:38 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Demon, the Angel, and Beauty | 4:55 | Lu par Anusha Iyer |
The Shadows | 4:48 | Lu par Thomas A. Copeland |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
The hashish eater owes a debt to the French Decadents who wrote about fantastic visions and flights of fancy they got from hashish and other drugs, as well as from DrQuincy. Coleridge, though he took only a small doctor prescribed dose of opium, was believed to have seen what he describes in hus fantastic poetry in opium dreams. The most immediate influence is A Wine of Wizardy. I am sure the bohemian Californian probably tried marijuana with some of his artist and poet friends, but a sober mind must have perfected the dense web of allusions and imagery in his poetry.
Some sublime moments!





DrRobbo
This is wonderful poetry- but it's depends so much upon a suitable reader. In this regard- the "Hashish Eater", is the best poem in this collection, and its reader here is wonderful. This rendition alone will change your life forever, as it opens a door to the sublime, to the ineffable pleroma.... Having said this, some of the renditions are very poor, without sense of meter or meaning.....In stercore, est sublimitas.