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The Abominations of Yondo by Clark Ashton Smith Episode #440

Clark Ashton Smith | October 13, 2025
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    The Abominations of Yondo by Clark Ashton Smith Episode #440
    Clark Ashton Smith

THE ABOMINATIONS OF YONDO

Episode #440 · Written by Clark Ashton Smith · Narrated by Scott Miller

Banished from civilization, a weary wanderer staggers into a haunted desert of walking plant-things and sentient stone…

The Abominations of Yondo is one of Clark Ashton Smith’s earliest published tales of cosmic dread, originally appearing in 1926. The story follows a banished wanderer who, cast out from civilization, is forced into the nightmare wasteland of Yondo — a desert filled with petrified monstrosities, eye-stalk trees, whispering ghouls, and horrors older than mankind. There is no shelter in Yondo, only the mockery of life in forms twisted beyond sanity.

Smith’s prose is lush, dark, and poetic — not driven by action, but by atmosphere and vision. The story is an early example of the “Dying Earth” subgenre, set on a future Earth long past its prime, where the sun is dimming and gods have rotted into ghosts. It is less a plot than a descent into mood: despair, alienation, and the terrifying indifference of the universe.

What makes The Abominations of Yondo endure is not what happens, but how it feels — the oppressive silence, the unblinking stars, the sense that the world has forgotten what life ever was. It’s a work that would later inspire H. P. Lovecraft, Jack Vance, and generations of weird fiction stylists who embraced beauty in horror.

Smith would go on to create multiple interconnected realms — Poseidonis, Zothique, Averoigne, Hyperborea — but Yondo was one of the first, and it set the tone for everything that followed: beauty in decay, poetry in terror, and a universe where men are smaller than their madness.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Clark Ashton Smith (1893–1961) was a poet and fantasist of the Weird Tales circle, famed for lush, baroque prose and visionary worlds like Zothique and Hyperborea. His work blends horror, dark fantasy, and cosmic desolation.

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