Book summaryA 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. 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) |
H.P. Lovecraft: Talesby Lovecraft, H.P. Peter, Straub, edLater Edition
Book desription: Library of America, 2005. Later Edition. Hardcover (5-6" by 8-9"). New (Condition varies from Fine to Near Fine. Please inquire as to specific condition)/New (Condition varies from Fine to Near Fine. Please inquire as to specific condition). Keywords: Collected Short Fiction Cthulhu Mythos,
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