'Based on a book by
Matt Ruff, the
Lovecraft Country is set during the Jim Crow South, and combines the actual terrors of racism with the fantastical horror of author
H.P. Lovecraft, who wrote most of his work in the early 20th century. In real life, Lovecraft was extremely racist, and
his personal letters reveal his opposition to interracial relationships, as well as his support of Adolf Hitler. While his influence has been felt in fantasy and horror for decades, a new generation of writers, particularly writers of color, have recently begun to reckon with his bigoted views in their own fiction.
The Takeaway speaks with two of the acclaimed authors who have worked to reclaim Lovecraft’s work for women and people of color,
Victor LaValle is the author of
The Changeling, and
Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the author of
Mexican Gothic.'
Published on August 14, 2020 18:02