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Carl Jacobi's "The Long Voyage" is one of his most famous works. This work is a horror novel, based on a traditional sea adventure story. This work was first published in 1955, and ¡°The Long Voyage¡± is considered to be one of Jacobi's works that particularly reveals his abilities, and shows that his work had an important influence on American horror novels.
Summary
The secret lay hidden at the end of nine landings, and Medusa-dark was one man's search for it?in the strangest journey ever made.
A soft gentle rain began to fall as we emerged from the dark woods and came out onto the shore. There it was, the sea, stretching as far as the eye could reach, gray and sullen, and flecked with green-white froth. The blue hensorr trees, crowding close to the water's edge, were bent backward as if frightened by the bleakness before them. The sand, visible under the clear patches of water, was a bleached white like the exposed surface of a huge bone.
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The Long Voyage