The Merit of Merritt

Even someone as naturally censorious as I can't muster any vitriol about this. The simple truth of the matter is that tastes change. That Merritt's popular literary reputation has likely suffered more than some of his contemporaries doesn't alter this reality. Neither does it alter the fact that Merritt remains a foundational author of fantasy. Many of his works, while largely unknown today, have nevertheless exercised an outsized influence over later writers, popularizing many of the archetypes and elements of the genre.
For that reason, here's a collection of links to previous posts I've made about Merritt and his writings:
Dwellers in the Mirage The Moon Pool Seven Footprints to Satan The Shup of Ishtar The Face in the Abyss The Metal Monster The Challenge from Beyond Burn, Witch, Burn! Forgotten FatherMerritt and MemoryIf you have a few minutes, take the time to read a couple, especially if Abraham Merritt isn't an author with whom you're familiar. Better yet, try reading something he wrote. They're pretty much all in the public domain now and are easily obtainable online.
Published on January 20, 2022 10:00
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