Commentary:

H. P. Lovecraft, Gotham, and Food

David J. Goodwin

Citation

Goodwin, David J. “Commentary: H. P. Lovecraft, Gotham, and Food.” New York Folklore, vol. 49:1-2, 2023. pp. 40-41.

Summary

In a 1935 letter to his fellow pulp fiction author and one-time collaborator E. Hoffman Price, Howard Phillips Lovecraft explained that he “always preferred to use established folklore legends as little as possible” and strove to “invent his own fantastic violations of natural law” (Lovecraft 1976). This statement might surprise both casual and longtime readers of Lovecraft and his genre breaking horror and science fiction.

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