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The horrors

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  • I wish we'd gotten to see the rest of Lovecraft's redemption arc.

    He died so soon after beginning to realize and acknowledge that his views about the world had been abhorrent.

    Edit to add:

    If anyone's curious to read an example of the beginnings of his realization, check out this letter, written about a month before his death:

    https://github.com/punchmonster/Lovecraft-Letters/blob/master/19370207-Catherine-L-Moore.md

    It's a fairly long letter, but the whole thing is interesting. He seems to have been radicalized and was becoming quite critical of capitalism, if not a full blown Marxist. You'll find the following quote in the last paragraph:

    I looked around for a 1924 photograph of myself to burn, spit on, or stick pins in! Holy Hades—was I that much of a dub at 33 ... only 13 years ago? There was no getting out of it—I really had thrown all that haughty, complacent, snobbish, self-centered, intolerant bull, & at a mature age when anybody but a perfect damned fool would have known better!

    There's more evidence in there than just that passage, but this is already becoming a wall of text!

  • I once read that Lovecraft went on a big antisemitic rant only to be gently reminded by his wife that she was Jewish.

  • Most writers or artists of any kind are not as cool as you want them to be. H.P. was essentially a nerdy upper class dandy. He was horribly sheltered and coddled all his life by his mom and her sisters. He'd probably faint if he had to go out in the rain without an umbrella.

    I enjoyed his writing but you have to separate the art from the artist. Just like not all action heros are badasses, they just look like that on film.

    • The only issue with Lovrecraft and separating the art from the artist is that there's a shit ton of bigotry in his art as well.

      I will not deny that he was a creative powerhouse with amazing ideas, but he was also a guy who wrote about big-lipped, dark-skinned savages and a cat with a name I shall not repeat.

      • Oh I was saying that people view the art created by the artist to be the artist. Like they are capable of living the lives they portray.

        Like I came across a comic series where H.P. was the protagonist and it made him out to be some edgy defender against the occult horrors he wrote about. Think I've seen something similar with Poe, maybe a movie? I hate that so much.

        Don't insert those guys into those scenarios, they both would probably shit their pants and die immediately if they encountered what they wrote.

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