What's your favorite of his stories?
What's your favorite of his stories?
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what did he mean by this?
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dream quest of unknown kadath, but you need to read other stories in the dream cycle first to get the references.
The colour out of space is my personal favourite. At the mountains of madness comes second
The Colour Out of Space. I don't like his Cthulhu stuff.
Thing on the doorstep,
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Mountains of madness was my fave
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At the Mountains of Madness. Reading it in the middle of a snowstorm is so simultaneously scary and comfy
>dream quest of unknown kadath
This story gave me such an intense feeling of positivity by the end. I first read it when I was at university. I'd woken up one night, unable to sleep any longer and figured I'd read some things. I happened to get to that story and finished it right as the sun came up. It was such a perfect moment.
Lovecrafts wife was Jewish
I always wondered about that. For someone as vehemently anglophilic and xenophobic, I'd have not expected him to have a Jewish wife.
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The Rats in the Walls
"The Colour Out of Space", "The Haunter Of The Dark", "The Shadow Over Innsmouth", "The Thing On The Doorstep", "At The Mountains of Madness".
That's not actually Niggerman, only a friend's cat with which he posed for the photograph.
The Music of Erich Zann is kino
The Shadow over Innsmouth, the Crypt, The Rats in the Walls and that one opened by Borellius’ quotation
The theme of hereditariety fascinates me
I've never heard it mentioned here before, but it's the only I ever revisit.
only one*
I've revisited those the most because the atmosphere is sublime and they're complete stories as well. You should try audiobooks, Lovecraft works really well in that form. hppodcraft.com
The Haunter of the Dark
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The Rats in the Walls or Nyarlathotep. Or maybe the Dunwich Horror. I go back and forth.
She dragged him to Jew-York city. He hated it and moved back to Providence. She didn't come back with. They divorced.
I need to re-read The Colour Out of Space. Lots of people cite it as their favorite Lovecraft story, but when I first read it, and I didn't think it was anything special.
>Borellius
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward?
How did that quote fit into the story, and what is hereditariety? Is that where one inherits the traits of an ancestor to the point of near-reincarnation? Like the protagonist of Rats in the Walls reverting to the practices of his ancestors?
I didn't care for any of his dream stories. Kinda dull.
Shut the fuck up
I don't have a favorite story, but the one I revisit the most is The White Ship.
So far it's
The Outsider
Color Out of Space(I feel the 3rd act drags but the scenes in the house are absolutely Kino)
Shadow Over Innsmouth is also Kino
I always pictured it as this church in Charlestown.
IM GONNA SAY THE NAME OF HIS CAT...I'M GONNA DO IT!
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