
Clark Ashton Smith
Clark Ashton Smith was an American writer and artist. He achieved early local recognition, largely through the enthusiasm of George Sterling, for traditional verse in the vein of Swinburne. As a poet, Smith is grouped with the West Coast Romantics alongside Joaquin Miller, Sterling, and Nora May French and remembered as "The Last of the Great Romantics" and "The Bard of Auburn". Smith's work was praised by his contemporaries. H. P. Lovecraft stated that "in sheer daemonic strangeness and fertility of conception, Clark Ashton Smith is perhaps unexcelled", and Ray Bradbury said that Smith "filled my mind with incredible worlds, impossibly beautiful cities, and still more fantastic creatures".

The Star-Treader, and other poems
Embark on a journey through dreams, power, and lost beauty, where verses paint vivid images of humanity's cosmic place and ponder existence itself.
By Clark Ashton Smith

Ebony and Crystal: Poems in Verse and Prose
Journey through vivid landscapes of longing and beauty, encountering echoes of ancient voices and the mysteries of existence.
By Clark Ashton Smith