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Monthly Archives: October 2013

New England Vampire Panic

22 Tuesday Oct 2013

Posted by asdjfdlkf in Historical context, Podcasts etc.

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“New England Vampire Panic” history podcast. Starts at 2:46. The first instance sounds similar to “The Shunned House”, in terms of the run of deaths in a family. The second instance in Exeter also recalls the town of Innsmouth, in terms of the depopulation and the accusations of inbreeding.

Providence and Rhode Island c.1943

22 Tuesday Oct 2013

Posted by asdjfdlkf in Films & trailers, Historical context

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Providence in circa 1943…

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Chicago Tribune on Lovecraft

21 Monday Oct 2013

Posted by asdjfdlkf in Unnamable

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A rather windy Chicago Tribune opinion piece on H.P. Lovecraft shedding his former lowly literary status. It’s only available to USA users, whereas I’m in the UK and so found my access blocked. Those outside the USA should fire up your TOR bundle and its Web browser to access such articles. It works a treat.

Dreams in the Witch House: A Lovecraftian Rock Opera

21 Monday Oct 2013

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Dreams in the Witch House: A Lovecraftian Rock Opera. Review.

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Fleeting-Improvised-Men reviewed

20 Sunday Oct 2013

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Green Mountains Review reviews the new book The Natural Dissolution of Fleeting-Improvised-Men, which weaves a pseudo-scholarly fiction around H.P. Lovecraft’s “last letter”.

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Bewilderments of Vision

19 Saturday Oct 2013

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New book, Bewilderments of Vision : Hallucination and Literature, 1880–1914. Cercles review…

“The fifth Chapter is a study of Arthur Machen’s novel The Hill of Dreams (1907). It relies on insights from various authors like William James, Andrew Lang, John Addington Symonds, but also contemporary critics such as S.T. Joshi, Roger Luckhurst, Linda Dowling, and Julia Briggs.”

The Shepard Cafeteria

12 Saturday Oct 2013

Posted by asdjfdlkf in Historical context, Lovecraftian arts, NecronomiCon 2013

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On display as part of the NecronomiCon 2013 exhibitions, a postcard that H.P. Lovecraft sent to Donald Wandrei in 1934, with his own ink drawing overlay and self-portrait. Part of the Brown University collection…

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It presumably shows his black writing materials case, seen resting at the foot of the chair. This was commented on by several people in Lovecraft Remembered, but was never photographed only photographed once.

The Shepard Cafeteria postcard as a clean scan…

The Shepard Cafeteria, 122-124-126 Mathewson Street Providence, RI

“[the Mathewson St cafe] was owned by John Shepard [III], “a radio mogul, [who also] owned department stores in Boston and on Westminster Street in Providence.” (Providence, Arcadia Publising, p.93)

Lovecraft in Sweden

11 Friday Oct 2013

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Lovecraft at Norrkoping Public Library…

“One of my responsibilities at Norrkoping Public Library is arranging academic lectures, inviting Swedish scholars and authors engaged in current cultural and scientific debate. This activity has by now developed into a form of literary salon, opening with a my dialogue with the author followed by a lecture and often a very vivid and stimulating discussion. On October 2, I invited Mattias Fyhr, Assistant Professor in Literary Criticism at Stockholm University and lecturer in Literary Criticism at Jonkoping University […] Mattias is the author of Dod men drommande: H.P. Lovecraft och den magiska modernismen (Dead But Dreaming: H.P. Lovecraft and Magic Modernism).”

Haunted Landscapes: Nature, Super-Nature and the Environment

10 Thursday Oct 2013

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Haunted Landscapes: Nature, Super-Nature and the Environment is a forthcoming symposium to be hosted by Falmouth University in Cornwall, with the UK’s Association for the Study of Literature and Environment. Date is 8th March 2014.

“From places and spaces haunted by spectres, memory or history to conceptions of landscape as palimpsest, holy wells and ancient sites, literature, art and film have always explored concepts of the supernatural and the landscape and environment. … Encounters with the landscape reverberate through the ages and through the rocks, trees, hills and streams that are still present today.”

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Photos: Radcliffe

Shoggoths in May

08 Tuesday Oct 2013

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Soggoth reproduction? You don’t want to know. You do? Oh, ok then…

“But oh! If only they would make some sound”

07 Monday Oct 2013

Posted by asdjfdlkf in Lovecraftian arts, Podcasts etc.

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CthulhuWho1 has built a huge Lovecraft audio links gateway…

“correlates all of the over 1,050 known links to audio readings, and dramatizations of H. P. Lovecraft’s works that are freely available to listen to (most with just one click); and to download if desired.”

Lontar

07 Monday Oct 2013

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LONTAR: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction. Speculative writing from and about the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Singapore, Laos and Vietnam. 25% free sample on Issuu.

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