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H.P. Lovecraft
by H. P. Lovecraft
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A bookish, impoverished, writer of horror stories for pulp magazines, H.P. Lovecraft died in 1937 as a marginal scribbler who had never published a book. It is a testament to his posthumous rise from cult figure to celebrated master of the genre that the Library of America has released a selection of his works, placing him alongside Faulkner and Poe in the pantheon of great American writers.
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9781931082723,
Hardcover,
Library of America,
2005
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9781424218226,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Fitzgerald Books,
2007
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Publisher Notes
A collection of classic works by the turn-of-the-twentieth-century horror master offers insight into his unique style and includes such pieces as, "The Shadow Out of Time," "The Colour Out of Space," "The Shadow Over Innsmouth," and "At the Mountains of Madness."
Media Reviews
"A landmark that lifts Lovecraft from pulp to Poe as a master of macabre fantasy and horror....Straub's notes fascinate." (starred review)
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