The Little Book of H. P. Lovecraft
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As well as quotes from those who knew him, this celebration
includes samples from HP Lovecraft's poems, letters and other
writings – painting a full portrait of this master of his chosen
genre, horror. Howard Phillips Lovecraft had a short life, and he
died of cancer in 1936 at the age of 46. But in that relatively
short time he had a significant, varied and outstanding output, and
although he was not a well-known writer during the time he lived,
he has since been hailed as one of the great supernatural fiction
writers. Although a huge influence on many writers since his death,
and now someone with significant book sales every year, Lovecraft
never managed to make a living from writing during his lifetime.
Lovecraft spent much time battling various physical and mental
issues, but he was able to form bonds and relationships with key
people in his life, some of which influenced his thinking and his
work. These included his mother, grandfather, aunt, wife and famous
figures from the time including Harry Houdini and Robert E Howard;
comments from many are included. Lovecraft's sensitivity comes
through in his writing, and this book also contains numerous quotes
from his famous fictional works. Samples from his poems, letters
and other writings serve to paint a full portrait of this master of
his chosen genre, horror, but who also contributed significantly to
science fiction and fantasy; he truly possessed outstanding talent,
as celebrated inside. SAMPLE QUOTE: 'The most merciful thing in the
world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all
its contents.' - Francis Wayland Thurston sets the scene for
indescribable horror in The Call of Cthulhu, HP Lovecraft, 1926.
SAMPLE FACT: HP Lovecraft's work was the inspiration behind Arkham
Asylum (Batman), Black Sabbath's album Behind the Wall of Sleep and
The Book of the Dead from the Evil Dead movies.