A blind detective from Arkham. A demonic creature that has possession of his eyes. A vast web of terror involving strange cult leaders, elusive serial killers, and ancient gods. In Malevolent, Arthur Lester journeys across 1930s America and the mysterious Dream Lands with his inseparable companion. Written and voice acted by Harlan Guthrie, this cosmic horror audio drama podcast is an immersive experience that pulls its listener in with mystery, fear, and the intense relationship between Arthur Lester and the voice inside his head.
In this course, we will be examining the audio drama podcast Malevolent alongside the cosmic and gothic horror literature that inspired it, including works by Edgar Allen Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, and Robert W. Chambers. We will delve into the history of cosmic horror, and the timeless mythos created by authors in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century that has survived in modern horror media. We will also examine the audio drama genre and how it helped to popularize science fiction and horror media from radio theater in the 1920s to podcasts today. Finally, we will be using Malevolent to examine social issues like disability, sexuality, and grief, and how they have been simultaneously demonized and aestheticized in horror literature.
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Malevolent: A Study Of Cosmic Horror Through Audio Dramas | Lily Burkin | 15 | Mulford 107 | [W] 5:00PM-6:30PM | 1/29/24 | Full | -- | -- |
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