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May 2013 The Call of Cthulu -roll call and initial thoughts
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carol. , Senor Crabbypants
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Apr 28, 2013 08:18PM
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I read this for a class back ... way back. I wasn't fond of the professor so I didn't really get into the books. I'm reading it again now.
I have it in an anthology, so I just read the preface last night that talked about Lovecraft's life. Really interesting--I thought he was a lot more successful than he was, and it hinted at a lot of sexual weirdness in his life like his dad dying of syphilis and his mom and Lovecraft having a 'love-hate' relationship. Now I'm piqued to find out more.
Carol wrote: "I have it in an anthology, so I just read the preface last night that talked about Lovecraft's life. Really interesting--I thought he was a lot more successful than he was, and it hinted at a lot o..."eeewww. Squick.
MrsJoseph wrote: "Yall gotta let me know how "horror" this is. Yall know I'm a wussy..."Poe was one of his most significant influences, at least for fiction/short stories. I don't think it's gore, more the building of ominous atmosphere.
I have to get to a couple of library books first, since they are on hold for other people.
Carol wrote: "I have to get to a couple of library books first, since they are on hold for other people. "
Don't you hate that?
MrsJoseph wrote: "Yall gotta let me know how "horror" this is. Yall know I'm a wussy..."I wouldn't call it horror so much as suspense or thriller. If you can handle Poe, you'll easily handle Lovecraft.
Kimberly wrote: "I don't think of this as horror at all. To me, it is more an introduction to conspiracy theory."Ha! That is a very interesting and accurate way of describing the story!
If you don't wish to buy/borrow a copy, I did find it online:http://www.dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/...
It is a short story, so not completely intolerable to read on-line.
Carol wrote: "If you don't wish to buy/borrow a copy, I did find it online:http://www.dagonbytes.com/thelibrary/...
It is a short story, so not completely intolerable to read on-line."
It's in the public domain, so Internet Archive has it as epub, kindle, etc. as well.
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Well, Carly, thanks for your fiendish link as i proceed to spend the rest of my night in the community library checking out books. Sleep is overrated.I just found "Kaplan Anatomy Coloring Book." Trying to imagine that on ereader...
Carol wrote: "Well, Carly, thanks for your fiendish link as i proceed to spend the rest of my night in the community library checking out books. Sleep is overrated.I just found "Kaplan Anatomy Coloring Book." ..."
...oh no, now I'm going to look. And I'm supposed to be reading about streaming algorithms. You do know about Project Gutenberg, right? 100,000 or so ebooks, many with the old illustrations.



