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Loading... H. P. Lovecraft: A Lifeby S. T. Joshi
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. S.T. Joshi's stunning review of Lovecraft's life, thought and career is one for the history books, an academic triumph on the level of what Walter Kaufman did for Friedrich Nietzsche. Despite its 700 pages it reads well, including enough detail for even the most stalwart Lovecraftian, but chewable enough in bite sizes for those passing through wishing to browse. No story, major poem or essay or friendship or rivalry is left out, and Joshi's more subjective opinions and ideas on what facts of HPL's life are now lost to time or obscure are sparse and well-informed. Not likely to be topped in this lifetime. ( )Excellent biography of "the man from Providence." This book sums up 25 years of Joshi's scholarship. It is funny,revealing and sympathetic. Lovecraft gets his Boswell with this one. no reviews | add a review
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As Necrofile: The Review of Horror Fiction writes, "H.P. Lovecraft: A Life represents the crowning achievement of Joshi's distinguished career. It offers a concise and eminently readable summary of everything he has learned about Lovecraft, in one fat volume.... Joshi has accomplished no mean feat: writing a biography almost as fascinating as his subject's best fiction." --Fiona Webster
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