His Own Most Fantastic Creation: Stories about H. P. Lovecraft

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  • Edited by S. T. Joshi
  • Cover art and design by John Coulthart.
  • 250 pages
  • First US editon, April 2022
  • Paperback: ISBN 9781614983293

 

 

H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937), the pioneering writer of weird fiction, has himself become an icon in popular culture. Stories, novels, and other works featuring the gaunt, lantern-jawed gentleman from Providence, Rhode Island, have proliferated. These works have been triggered by the incredible amount of knowledge we have on the writer—his family, his friends, his idiosyncrasies and eccentricities—as found in his thousands of surviving letters.

This anthology takes the figure of Lovecraft and enmeshes him in a series of bizarre and supernatural adventures. Darrell Schweitzer focuses on Lovecraft’s childhood, when he was plagued with dreams of “night-gaunts” and was left bereft by the early death of his father.

John Shirley depicts Lovecraft as a gawky teenager evolving his notions of “cosmicism,” while Scott Wiley emphasises Lovecraft’s devotion to cats. Stephen Woodworth and Donald R. Burleson ring changes on the Lovecraftian theme of personality exchange. Lovecraft famously collaborated with Harry Houdini on a story. Donald Tyson and Jonathan Thomas write very different stories on the association of these two figures.

Mark Samuels focuses on Lovecraft’s creation of imaginary tomes of forbidden lore, while the stories by Richard Gavin, David Hambling, Jason V Brock, and S. T. Joshi supply broader ruminations on the origins of Lovecraft’s revolutionary motifs. While eschewing Lovecraft himself as a character, the tales by W. H. Pugmire and Simon Strantzas exhibit figures who reveal strikingly Lovecraftian elements while probing the psyche of the man from Providence.

H. P. Lovecraft’s work has captured the imaginations of millions—and now he himself has become no less fascinating. In every sense of the word he was, as Vincent Starrett said of him, “his own most fantastic creation.”

 

Contents

Introduction ............. S. T. Joshi

Death in All Its Ripeness ............. Mark Samuels

Worlds Apart ............. Donald R. Burleson

Witch’s Ladder ............. Donald Tyson

How Could It Be Elsewise? ............. Richard Gavin

A Gentleman of Darkness ............. W. H. Pugmire

The Feverish Stars ............. John Shirley

The Basilisk ............. David Hambling

Captured in Oils ............. Simon Strantzas

Persistence of Memory ............. Jason V Brock

Dreams Are Forever ............. Scott Wiley

A Meeting Beneath the Moon ............. Mark Howard Jones

The Return of the Night-Gaunts ............. Darrell Schweitzer

The Gilman Woman ............. Stephen Woodworth

In His Own Handwriting ............. S. T. Joshi

Avenging Angela ............. Jonathan Thomas

Notes on Contributors  

 



This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 April, 2021.