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In addition to his classics of horror fiction, it is estimated that Lovecraft wrote 100,000 letters — or roughly 15 every day of his adult life — ranging from one-page diaries to seventy-page diatribes. Perhaps 20,000 of those letters have survived, in the hands of private collectors and at the John Hay Library in Providence.

In each episode of this podcast, we'll read one of these letters (or part of it) and then discuss it. In his letters HPL reveals an amazing breadth of knowledge of philosophy, science, history, literature, art and many other subjects, and forcefully asserts some highly considered opinions (some of which can be upsetting).

And of course his letters offer a fascinating window into his personal life and times. Although we've been working with Lovecraftian material for over 30 years, we still find interesting new things in his letters, and while we don't claim to be experts we look forward to sharing them with a wider audience.

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  • Episode 33
  • Posted June 7, 2020

Shut Up and Listen

In view of recent heartbreaking events, we have decided not to read a letter from HPL this week. It's a time for other voices to be heard. We'll be back next week.

Instead of us, here are a couple of other podcasts we recommend.

The Memory Palace is always a wonderful show, but this particular episode seems very relevant: We've Forgotten James Powell.

Fanti is a relatively new podcast, but very much worth a listen.