David E. Schultz — новинки
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Говард Филлипс Лавкрафт, David E. Schultz Letters to Alfred Galpin
ISBN: 096732159X, 9780967321592 Год издания: 2002 Издательство: Hippocampus Press Язык: Английский Аннотация
The letters of American master of horror H. P. Lovecraft to his friend Alfred Galpin tell of his youthful interests in chemistry and astronomy, his extensive involvement in amateur journalism, and his later conversion to moderate socialism. Also included are the surviving letters to the Gallomo, a round-robin correspondence cycle including Galpin, Lovecraft, and Maurice W. Moe. In these letters we find fascinating accounts of Lovecraft’s dreams, remarks on the inspirations for his early horror tales, and further details on amateur journalism controversies. Lengthy letters written jointly to Galpin and Frank Belknap Long relate his travels along the eastern seaboard. As an appendix, a substantial amount of Galpin’s own writings—including some unpublished documents—are included, shedding further light on the Lovecraft-Galpin relationship. -
Говард Филлипс Лавкрафт, С. Т. Джоши, David E. Schultz Lord of a Visible World: An...
ISBN: 0821413333, 9780821413333 Год издания: 2000 Издательство: Ohio University Press Язык: Английский Аннотация
In Lord of a Visible World, the editors have amassed and arranged the letters of this prolific writer into the story of his life. The volume traces Lovecraft's upbringing in Providence, Rhode Island, his involvement with the pulp magazine Weird Tales, his short-lived marriage, and his later status as the preeminent man of letters in his field.
In addition to conveying the candid details of his life, the volume also traces the evolution of his wide-ranging opinions. Lovecraft shows himself to be deeply engaged in the social, political, and cultural milieu of his time.
The editors, two of the leading Lovecraft scholars, have meticulously edited the text, transcribing the letters from manuscript sources and supplying explanatory annotations throughout. Lord of a Visible World is of interest to both the general reader and the scholar, presenting for the first time a well-rounded portrait, in his own words, of a writer whose work has fascinated millions of readers.