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Beschreibung
H. P. Lovecraft’s letters are among the most remarkable literary documents of their time, and they are a major reason why he has become such an icon in contemporary culture. He wrote tens of thousands of letters, some of them of great length; but more than that, these letters are incredibly revelatory in the depth of detail they provide for all aspects of his life, work, and thought.

This volume, first published in 2000, assembles generous extracts of Lovecraft’s letters covering the entirety of his life, from childhood until his death. He tells of his youthful interests (poetry, Greco-Roman mythology, science), his childhood friends, and the "blank" period of 1908–13, after he dropped out of high school. He emerged from his hermitry in 1914 by joining the amateur journalism movement, where he became a leading figure and was involved in numerous literary and personal controversies.

In 1921 Lovecraft became acquainted with Sonia Greene, whom he would marry in 1924. By that time, he had begun publishing in the pulp magazine Weird Tales. But his marriage was a failure: living in New York, he was unable find a job and found the teeming city so different from the tranquility of his native Providence, R.I. Returning home in 1926, he embarked on a tremendous literary outburst, and over the next ten years wrote many of the stories that have ensured his literary immortality.

Lord of a Visible World is a riveting compilation that not only paints a full portrait of Lovecraft’s life, writings, and philosophical beliefs, but features the piquant and engaging prose characteristic of his letters. In this new edition, the editors have updated all references to current editions of his work and also exhaustively revised their notes and commentary.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
[Biographical Notice]
I. Childhood and Adolescence (1890–1914)
II. Amateur Journalism (1914–1921)
III. Expanding Horizons (1921–1924)
IV. Marriage and Exile (1924–1926)
V. Homecoming (1926–1930)
VI. The Old Gentleman (1931–1937)
Appendix: Some Notes on a Nonentity
Glossary of Names
Further Reading
Index
H. P. Lovecraft’s letters are among the most remarkable literary documents of their time, and they are a major reason why he has become such an icon in contemporary culture. He wrote tens of thousands of letters, some of them of great length; but more than that, these letters are incredibly revelatory in the depth of detail they provide for all aspects of his life, work, and thought.

This volume, first published in 2000, assembles generous extracts of Lovecraft’s letters covering the entirety of his life, from childhood until his death. He tells of his youthful interests (poetry, Greco-Roman mythology, science), his childhood friends, and the "blank" period of 1908–13, after he dropped out of high school. He emerged from his hermitry in 1914 by joining the amateur journalism movement, where he became a leading figure and was involved in numerous literary and personal controversies.

In 1921 Lovecraft became acquainted with Sonia Greene, whom he would marry in 1924. By that time, he had begun publishing in the pulp magazine Weird Tales. But his marriage was a failure: living in New York, he was unable find a job and found the teeming city so different from the tranquility of his native Providence, R.I. Returning home in 1926, he embarked on a tremendous literary outburst, and over the next ten years wrote many of the stories that have ensured his literary immortality.

Lord of a Visible World is a riveting compilation that not only paints a full portrait of Lovecraft’s life, writings, and philosophical beliefs, but features the piquant and engaging prose characteristic of his letters. In this new edition, the editors have updated all references to current editions of his work and also exhaustively revised their notes and commentary.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
[Biographical Notice]
I. Childhood and Adolescence (1890–1914)
II. Amateur Journalism (1914–1921)
III. Expanding Horizons (1921–1924)
IV. Marriage and Exile (1924–1926)
V. Homecoming (1926–1930)
VI. The Old Gentleman (1931–1937)
Appendix: Some Notes on a Nonentity
Glossary of Names
Further Reading
Index
Über den Autor
H. P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American writer whose imaginative tales of cosmic horror helped shape modern supernatural fiction. Publishing many of his stories in pulp magazines such as Weird Tales, Lovecraft created a distinctive literary universe in which ancient and incomprehensible forces lurk beyond the limits of human understanding. His works-including The Call of Cthulhu, The Dunwich Horror, and At the Mountains of Madness-have influenced generations of writers and remain central to the tradition of weird and cosmic horror.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Biographien, Importe
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781614982791
ISBN-10: 1614982791
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Lovecraft, H. P.
Redaktion: Joshi, S. T.
Schultz, David E.
Hersteller: Hippocampus Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 21 mm
Von/Mit: H. P. Lovecraft
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.08.2019
Gewicht: 0,547 kg
Artikel-ID: 117201045

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