William Koch has a detailed new review of Graham Harman’s new book Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy (John Hunt/Zero Books, Sept 2012. No Kindle edition)…

“the book represents what seems [at first] to be an exceptionally idiosyncratic project, arguing that a position similar to the one [that the German poet] Holderlin fills for Heideggerian phenomenology should be occupied by H.P. Lovecraft for thinkers of Speculative Realism.”