SecondCircle
Sin Cara
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Yeah I can't say that I actually had a problem when I started the thread. Things aren't always a problem that need solving. I merely wanted to point out the irony of literature in this sense.
And I like that people still have the respect for that brand of scares. The "scurrying" in the attic and such as opposed to intestines falling from a split belly. Both have their place I suppose, but the former is a lot more solid, and I know we've all experienced those strange sounds and eerie feelings.
Lovecraft was a master of this, if but a unique type of master. And I do agree that his writing can resemble that of a technical manual of sorts. He obviously was from a time where racism and such things were commonplace, so I don't find a cat named niggerman odd or offensive in his case. He did have very strange upbringings, but we've heard the old adage of genius and insanity. Maybe call it "intelligence and madness."
So yeah the thread was just sort of a touch of irony with a good deal of praise toward the man. A discussion starter that received some damn good posts if I might say. Ye authors and creative minds here at Lit are always great for in depth discussion that no one would take the time for in that dreaded "real world."
And I like that people still have the respect for that brand of scares. The "scurrying" in the attic and such as opposed to intestines falling from a split belly. Both have their place I suppose, but the former is a lot more solid, and I know we've all experienced those strange sounds and eerie feelings.
Lovecraft was a master of this, if but a unique type of master. And I do agree that his writing can resemble that of a technical manual of sorts. He obviously was from a time where racism and such things were commonplace, so I don't find a cat named niggerman odd or offensive in his case. He did have very strange upbringings, but we've heard the old adage of genius and insanity. Maybe call it "intelligence and madness."
So yeah the thread was just sort of a touch of irony with a good deal of praise toward the man. A discussion starter that received some damn good posts if I might say. Ye authors and creative minds here at Lit are always great for in depth discussion that no one would take the time for in that dreaded "real world."
