Is Lovecraft worth reading? I highly enjoy horror stories and poetry, but I've never actually read anything by him...

Is Lovecraft worth reading? I highly enjoy horror stories and poetry, but I've never actually read anything by him. Should I go for it?

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Go ahead. It's worth reading a bit even if you just want to understand all the references to his work. Read his most famous stuff in an anthology before trying his complete works, though - some of his stories are only worthwhile if you're already a fan.

nigger why don't you READ HIM AND FIND OUT

Yo also need help:
Ive got "the best of HP Lovecraft" here and so far have read
>the call of cthulu (duh)
>the color out of space
>the dunwich horror
>the shadow over innsmouth

The last was my absolute favourite! Where do I go from here?

Shadow out of Time
The Shunned House
At the Mountains of Madness
Shadow over Innsmouth

A lot of his shorter stories have a far different feel but are cool:

The cats of Ulthar
Cool Air
From Beyond
Rats in the Walls
Under the Pyramids
The Music of Eric Zahn

Most of his stuff is at least okay if you like spooky.

Thank you! I had started reading rats in the walls but dropped it after noticing it to be distinctly different and imo not as good as shadow over innsmouth that I had read before it.
I have got the shadow out of time, as well as rats in the walls and the music of eric zahn here.
Will start with one of them!

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He wrote mostly short stories all of which are in the public domain at this point so it's not like it's going to waste a lot of time to read him. I think color out of space was his most interesting work. It's not the deepest stuff but I think he's a very effective writer for what he does.

my opinion of lovecraft as a writer has only gone up over the years.

'Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy' is an excellent critical assessment of his work.more a book on Speculative realism the lovecraft but still.

>Everyone else mentionin' lesser stories
>You pop up and save the day

Thanks Veeky Forums

This. There's a "Complete Works of H.P . Lovecraft" around.

Yes, he was a seer.

Houellebecq's book about him is amazing and is far better than anything I've read by HP Lovecraft himself.

Are you a regular browser of /pol/?
Do you dislike /d/ or hate sushi?
Does the sight of those 6 limbed or more maniacally plotting fiends at aquariums send shivers down your spine?
Then Lovecraft is your kind of novel.

Read the influential stories, then go on to other horror writers. Lovecraft is classic and for a good reason, but his style gets repetitive over time. Thomas Ligotti is a post-Lovecraft weird author who I find to be much more interesting, for example.

>Should I go for it?
Why the fuck ask anyway? Quit wasting your time and get reading

Houllebecqs essay about him is great
The french seem to have some kind of strange fascination with him
D&G also refer to him quite a lot especially his work "through the gate of the silver key"

Fucking cringe

I find him worthwhile.An author I can always return to when my mind is tired.

>The Music of Eric Zahn
That one is god-tier

I also love Pickmans model

Yep, you can download it for free on Kindle

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nah he's fucking trsah lmao

>they'll remember us, damn it. Better than they'll remember him.
Eighty years after his death, people are still talking about Lovecraft, and you're busy writing Lovecraft fanfiction. Eighty years from now, people will still be talking about Lovecraft, and nobody will be talking about you.

>some legacies deserve to be shat on, we toppled your little trash god from his pedestal
Kek, you're not gonna topple him from his pedestal by writing fanfiction.
Do you think you are the first people to write queer and PoC stories based on Lovecraft? People have done that before, right? And still, even YOU are not talking about them: eighty years later, you're still talking about Lovecraft, while the shitty fanfiction you're pushing is dead on arrival.
Don't kid yourself: you're not shitting on anyone's legacy, you're just shit.

Looked her up. Literally all she writes about is brown people or black people or yellow people.

Daniel Jose Older also looks like he's the Black Lives Matter type. Fucking cunts

well said

Just one more reason I'm glad I never go to twitter pages.

>eighty years from now, nobody will be talking about you
S A V A G E

Since this is essentially /Lovecraft/ general,I have to ask a question.

Is the hardcover edition of the Necronomicon a good collection?

I already have a story collection,but that isn't in english,and isn't in a particulary good shape.
And as far as I can tel it has all the good stories and then some more.

And it looks so beautifull on the pictures

Why put some Cthulhu garbage on the cover ?

No, it's full of errors.

what kind of errors?

Why not.
I think it looks cool.

No. He is a meme

Lovecraft is full of errors. If a manuscript was rejected he would just resubmit the same thing later.

Yea, he wrote some pretty good stuff

Dunwich Horror, Shadows over Innsmouth, The Call of Cthulhu and In the Mountains of Madness are what you propably shoudl read first.

From his short stories I think The Music of Eric Zahn, Herbert West - Reanimator, Pickmans model, Cats of Ulthar, Dagon, Cold Air, Rats in the Walls and The Nameless City are pretty good and worth a read.

Not especially. The purple book by Barnes and Noble is the one to get. This Necronomicon book has a sister book called Eldritch Tales. So if you get Necro you have to get the other one. If you're OK with that, fine. But the purple Barnes and Noble one has some good features, for example all the stories are placed according to when Lovecraft wrote them and every story has a small intro giving you details about the story.

That doesn't mean it was full of errors. Upon resubmitting some stories, they were published. This just means the editors were being too tight-assed or lazy.

ReAnimator is really not worth reading. HPL wrote it only because it was requested, not because he wanted to. It's the least Lovecraftian story of all his stuff.

Lovecraft's horror is actually very sensible. He really is one of the few horror writers worth reading.

That looks cooler too.
I'll get that instead then.
Does that have all the stories and poems he wrote?