Wilum Pugmire takes a look at the kind of sumptious production values we can expect from the just-announced New Annotated Lovecraft edition — set to be published by W.W. Norton in 2015…
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How far Lovecraft’s work has come, from being published only ephemerally and on the cheapest woodpulp paper of the pulp magazines. Although I guess Norton will have to use the public domain texts, and not Joshi’s revised and corrected texts?
It would be insane of Klinger NOT to use S. T.’s Corrected texts. S. T. mentioned meeting Klinger at some convention, where the book-in-production was revealed. It will most definitely use S. T.’s text, and probably cull mucho info from Joshi’s annotations. The Joshi texts belong to him, yes, but he is very generous in allowing them to be used, as he did for The Library of America.