" The Whisperer in Darkness " is a notable novella by American horror writer , first published in the August 1931 issue of the pulp magazine Weird Tales . Blending elements of horror and science fiction , the story is a cornerstone of the Cthulhu Mythos and is famous for introducing the Mi-go , an extraterrestrial race of fungoid, crustacean-like beings from the planet Yuggoth. Plot Overview
The story is narrated by , an instructor of literature at Miskatonic University. subtitle The Whisperer in Darkness
: Upon arriving, Wilmarth finds Akeley in a dark room, immobile and speaking in a strange, buzzing whisper. The story concludes with Wilmarth’s horrifying discovery that the figure in the chair was not Akeley, but a disguise left behind by the Mi-go after they removed Akeley's brain to transport it through space in a metal cylinder. Data Page for "The Whisperer in Darkness" " The Whisperer in Darkness " is a
: Akeley describes his isolation and nightly sieges by the creatures, who use human agents and "whispering" voices to harass him. : Upon arriving, Wilmarth finds Akeley in a
: Akeley's tone suddenly shifts from terror to enthusiastic curiosity. He invites Wilmarth to his home, claiming he has made peace with the aliens and has learned of their vast cosmic knowledge.
: Following historic floods in Vermont, reports emerge of strange, inhuman bodies washed away by the currents. Wilmarth initially dismisses these as folk legends or misidentified animals.
: Wilmarth begins exchanging letters with Henry Wentworth Akeley , a scholar living in a remote Vermont farmhouse who claims to have physical proof of an alien presence.