H.P. Lovecraft

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Man, I'm just getting into this guy, picked up the complete works of HP Lovecraft off my kindle for like $1.99. This man was so ahead of his time and I can't believe its taken me this long to discover and digest his works. Just read Memory and take into account that these post-apocalyptic visions were crafted WAY back in 1919...

Memory

In the valley of Nis the accursed waning moon shines thinly, tearing a path for its light with feeble horns through the lethal foliage of a great uperas-tree. And within the depths of the valley, where the light reaches not, move forms not meant to be beheld. Rank is the herbage on each slope, where evil vines and creeping plants crawl amidst the stones of ruined palaces, twining tightly about broken columns and strange monoliths, and heaving up marble pavements laid by forgotten hands. And in trees that grow gigantic in crumbling courtyards leap little apes, while in and out of deep treasure-vaults writhe poison serpents and scaly things without a name. Vast are the stones which sleep beneath coverlets of dank moss, and mighty were the walls from which they fell. For all time did their builders erect them, and in sooth they yet serve nobly, for beneath them the grey toad makes his habitation.

At the very bottom of the valley lies the river Than, whose waters are slimy and filled with weeds. From hidden springs it rises, and to subterranean grottoes it flows, so that the Demon of the Valley knows not why its waters are red, nor whither they are bound.

The Genie that haunts the moonbeams spake to the Demon of the Valley, saying, "I am old, and forget much. Tell me the deeds and aspect and name of them who built these things of Stone." And the Demon replied, "I am Memory, and am wise in lore of the past, but I too am old. These beings were like the waters of the river Than, not to be understood. Their deeds I recall not, for they were but of the moment. Their aspect I recall dimly, it was like to that of the little apes in the trees. Their name I recall clearly, for it rhymed with that of the river. These beings of yesterday were called Man."

So the Genie flew back to the thin horned moon, and the Demon looked intently at a little ape in a tree that grew in a crumbling courtyard.


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That fukker is a racist cac but I appreciate his influence on horror and the Old ones mythos. I pirate that shyt.
 

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From wikipedia:
Lovecraft lived by himself in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn and came to dislike New York life intensely.[11] Indeed, this daunting reality of failure to secure any work in the midst of a large immigrant population—especially irreconcilable with his opinion of himself as a privileged Anglo-Saxon—has been theorized as galvanizing his racism to the point of fear, a sentiment he employed in the short story "The Horror at Red Hook".[12]


Dude was without question a racist but as this points out, some of that Anglo-Saxan 'cism can be credited for his state of constant paranoia which in turn may have enhanced the overall brooding atmosphere of most of the places the characters inhabit in his stories.
 

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Love his work but the racism is cringe worthy. A cat named ****** man :usure:

Conan is the same way.
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They're making a "At the mountains of madness" movie and Guillermo Del Toro is directing :whew:

edit: :upsetfavre: Universal canceled production of At the mountains of madness because it was going to get an R rating :smh:
 

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I enjoy a few of his works like Shadow Over Innsmouth, but most of his stuff is just to racist for me to overlook.

Stories like The Street are just :smh:
 

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That fukker is a racist cac but I appreciate his influence on horror and the Old ones mythos. I pirate that shyt.

Yeah he was a paranoid racist maniac but that actually works for his stories in a strange way, because he mines it to generate both this atmosphere of dread and this alien universe of disgusting hybrids and unimaginable monsters.
 

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:huhldup:


They're making a "At the mountains of madness" movie and Guillermo Del Toro is directing :whew:

edit: :upsetfavre: Universal canceled production of At the mountains of madness because it was going to get an R rating :smh:

Del Toro said that he knew the studio wouldn't clear it because Prometheus came out, and that movie is heavily influenced by Mountains of Madness along with using some scenes that would be very similar to what Del Toro wanted to do.
 
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