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Dave Morris's avatar

I like to think, being an incurable optimist, that had I known Lovecraft I would have been able to convince him that his ideas about race were wrong. He had switched in the last years of his life from ultra-conservative to New Deal Democrat, even shading towards socialism (whatever Americans mean by that) and there were some Jewish and Black thinkers whom he had begun expressing approval of. We'll never know, but the sense I get from his friends' accounts was of a fundamentally kind man with some preposterously affected notions acquired from his grandfather and, even more, from his grandfather's library. So given a few more years we might have turned him into a true progressive. Whether anything could have fixed his prose style is another question, though!

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Gareth Southwell's avatar

Interesting! Yes, Lovecraft is an ... well, not an enigma, because as you say, there are plenty of great artists who thought or did abhorrent things, and I don't think that's a great mystery. And I don't think HPL was a great artist - he's pretty clunky in many respects, and his characteristation is a bit wooden, but there are some great ideas which are sometimes executed well. I've read pretty much all of his work, which I did while listening to the HPL Literary Podcast as they worked their way through his stories in a similarly fascinated/appreciative/appalled way, and it was very funny! Not heard of the sonnet sequence though, and as you say, he can certainly turn a phrase!

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