Howard Phillips Lovecraft

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Pseudonymes :
David J Jones, Govard Pillips Lavkraft, Ward Phillips, et 21 autres Frederick Willia, Ames Dorrance Rowley, Henry Paget-Lowe, Howard Phillips Lovecraft, Houdini, Х. Ф Лавкрафт, Zoilus, H. P. Lovecraft, Lawrence Appleton, Augustus Swift, Говард Филлипс Лавкрафт, Edward Softly, Edgar Softly, Lewis Theobald, H.P. Lovecraft, Govard Fillips Lavkraft, Howard Philips Lovecraft, John J Jones, HP Lovecraft, Humphrey Littlewit, Richard Raleigh
Naissance :
20 août 1890
Décès :
15 mars 1937

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An American author of horror, fantasy and science fiction, especially the subgenre known as weird fiction.

Comment by Russell Hoban from The Guardian:

The main thing about HP Lovecraft is his too-muchness; he never uses three adjectives when five will do, but he writes words that haunt the memory: "In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming." My recall of the multiplication table is shaky but those words disquiet me today as freshly as when I first read them.

Where did dead Cthulhu come from? Why did he rise up from the murky depths of Lovecraft's mental ocean? I say it's because there is a need for him and the rest of the maestro's monsters. Why is there such an appetite, such a hunger for scary stories and films? I think there is a primal horror in us. From where? From the Big Bang when Something came out of Nothing? From the nothingness we must become at life's end? I don't know, but I know it's there and we like to dress it up with a bolt through its neck or a black rubber alien suit; or as Cthulhu. Get a load of this: "A pulpy, tentacled head …

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