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Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination

06 Monday Oct 2014

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Just opened at the British Museum, London, Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination, a general survey exhibition of the gothic across 250 years, drawing on the Museum’s holdings. Runs until 20th January 2015, and has an accompanying catalogue book.

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Prospect St. in 1906, in colour

05 Sunday Oct 2014

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With the aid of a vintage postcard I colorised Shorpy‘s big Library of Congress scan of a 8″ x 10″ b&w glass negative of Prospect St., Providence, made in early summer 1906. Lovecraft then aged 15…

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More 2015 conferences

05 Sunday Oct 2014

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More mainstream academic conferences where one might crowbar in a paper on Lovecraft…

* Company of Wolves: Sociality, Animality and Subjectivity in Literary and Cultural Narratives — Werewolves, Shapeshifters and Feral Humans. 2015, probably in the UK.

Lovecraft talked of doing a werewolf saga in the 1940s, perhaps inspired by what Munn had by then done with the idea, but didn’t live to explore the possibility. I guess a paper on his shape-changing protean shoggoths would best fit in here. Or perhaps a historical paper mapping his ideas of human degeneration and generational mutability back onto to the dysgenic science of his time.

* Fandom and Religion: an international, inter-disciplinary conference. 2015 at the University of Leicester in the East Midlands, UK…

“Has fandom replaced or become a form of religion? What can the study of religion learn from explorations of fandom?”

Dusting the shoggoth

04 Saturday Oct 2014

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Dusting the shoggoth, London’s V&A Museum…

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Added to Open Lovecraft

03 Friday Oct 2014

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* Francis Gene-Rowe (2013), “Speculative Landscapes: H.P. Lovecraft’s Weird System”. (Presented at ‘The Weird: Fugitive Fictions/Hybrid Genres’ conference, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of London. Discusses anti-Enlightenment epistemology emerging from weird landscapes and their cultural overlays)

3d Art Direct: special Lovecraft issue

03 Friday Oct 2014

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3D Art Direct‘s new special H.P. Lovecraft issue for Halloween 2014. There’s a large Lovecraft 3D art gallery at the back of the magazine, curated by moi.

3daCover picture by Greg P. Onychuk.

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Lovecraft in Historical Context: fifth collection – shipping now

02 Thursday Oct 2014

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I’m pleased to say that my new book is now shipping. It contains revised, expanded, and footnoted versions of my recent Tentaclii essays. Some of the new discoveries include a macabre Lovecraft revision poem not included in the new edition of The Ancient Track; a probable new photo of Lovecraft at age 9; a major new source for Suydam in “Red Hook”; a disproving of the claim that the Necronomicon was inspired by Hawthorne’s Notebooks; and a new previously unknown but obvious source for the name Cthulhu.

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80,000 words of new scholarly essays on the author H.P. Lovecraft. 340 pages, as a perfect bound 6″ x 9″ paperback with colour covers. $20. Paypal accepted.

CONTENTS:

PART ONE: Topographies

1. The Catskill Mountains

   “A mighty woodcutter”: on the trail of Bernard Austin Dwyer.
   Two poems by Bernard Austin Dwyer, newly discovered.
   The annotated “The Lurking Fear”.

2. New York City

   Suydam revealed: a major new source for “The Horror at Red Hook”.
   Reds in New York: an aspect of Lovecraft’s New York circle in the 1930s.
   A note on the interior layout of 169 Clinton Street, Brooklyn.

3. Providence

   H.P. Lovecraft and his local Public Library.
   Found: a new photograph of the young H.P. Lovecraft?
   The Ward of 100 Prospect St.
   ‘Ancients and Horribles’: the grotesque parade tradition in Rhode Island.
   H.P. Lovecraft and the RISD Museum of Art, Providence
   H.P. Lovecraft among the Jews: a snapshot in time.
   Electro-quacks of Providence 1: Orville Livingston Leach.
   Electro-quacks of Providence 2: Dr. William F. Channing.
   H.P. Lovecraft’s star-charts.

4. Travels and places

   The location of “Juan Romero”: Area 52.
   The Isles of Shoals as a possible inspiration for Devil Reef.
   Locating the Sentinel Elm at Athol.
   A note on H.P. Lovecraft and Bolton, Mass.
   The Boston North End as H.P. Lovecraft saw it.
   On the trail to Dark Swamp.

PART TWO: Ancient secrets

   The extent of the influence of “The Horla” on H.P. Lovecraft.
   H.P. Lovecraft and Great Zimbabwe.
   Finding Cthulhu: H.P. Lovecraft and Chthetho.

PART THREE: Friends and correspondents

   Allan Grayson of New York: the young poet of Dunedin.
   Some new biographical details for Henry S. Whitehead, and four texts:
      Whitehead’s early biography, Harvard College Class of 1904 yearbook.
      Cures Mentally Sick by Prayer (interview), Boston Post, 1921.
      Editorial Prejudice Against The Occult (article), The Writer, 1922.
      Henry S. Whitehead (obituary), The Evening Independent, 1932.
   “Hell’s Turned Loose”: a ‘lost’ Lovecraft revision poem, found.
   ‘… Nor a Lender Be’: H.P. Lovecraft and Ernest La Touche Hancock.
   Some new biographical details for Albert August Sandusky.
   Some notes on Richard Ely Morse.
   A note on Gordon Hatfield, composer and stage director.
   A note on Edward Harold Cole.
   A note on the H.P. Lovecraft correspondent Albert Chapin.
   Samuel Loveman’s late and wayward hand.
   Anne Tillery Renshaw (c.1890?-c.1940?).

PART FOUR: Influence

   On Lovecraft’s glands.
   Did Lovecraft read Moby Dick?
   Hawthorne’s influence on the genesis of the Necronomicon.
   Lovecraft’s pocket nuclear device.
   A note on Lovecraft and Terence McKenna.

Book review: Lovecraft and Influence: his predecessors and successors.

Three additions and corrections for essays from previous volumes.

POEM: “The Harbour”

Buy it here.

Unutterable Horror in paperback

01 Wednesday Oct 2014

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Hippocampus reports that the 812 page paperback edition of S.T. Joshi’s Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction is set to ship in October.

Erich Zann’s music

28 Sunday Sep 2014

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Ever wondered what Erich Zann’s music sounded like? Alexey Voytenko’s “The Music of Erich Zann” for violin solo (2009).

Anders_Zorn_-_Hins_Anders_(1904)Picture: Anders Zorn, “Hins Anders” (1904).

Back from Bodrahahn

27 Saturday Sep 2014

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Some lucky bidder snagged this Lovecraft letter for $600. And the auctioneers kindly gave the world a nice clear scan, large enough to read.

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The desert refered to is Dunsany’s… “There lie seven deserts beyond Bodrahahn, which is the city of the caravans end. None goeth beyond.”

Lovecraft Festival

26 Friday Sep 2014

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Hot on the heels of the Lovecraft Film Festival, comes what is effectively a proto Lovecraft Theatre Festival. The 6th Annual H.P. Lovecraft Festival promises ten performances of various tales in the East Village, Manhattan, New York City.

Oct 2 – The shadow over Innsmouth / The moon pool
Oct 3 – The Dunwich horror / The statement of Randolph Carter
Oct 9 – The shadow over Innsmouth/ The beast in the cave
Oct 10 – From beyond / The call of cthulhu/ The beast in the cave
Oct 11 – The shadow over innsmouth / The moon pool
Oct 12 – The Dunwich horror/ Dagon

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Topographical map of Providence, 1935

25 Thursday Sep 2014

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Large scan of a large-scale USGS topographical map of Providence, 1935, courtesy of the University of Texas.

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