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too_much_in_the_sun ([personal profile] too_much_in_the_sun) wrote2018-12-16 04:40 pm
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H. P. Lovecraft's Commonplace Book

I'm not sure the exact source of this, but I ran across it the other day and thought it might be of interest.  It seems to cover approximately 1918 - 1935, and is essentially a list of brief story ideas or concepts that Lovecraft wrote down. 

H. P. Lovecraft's Commonplace Book - Bruce Sterling
Excerpt:

159 Certain kind of deep-toned stately music of the style of the 1870’s or 1880’s recalls certain visions of that period—gas-litten parlours of the dead, moonlight on old floors, decaying business streets with gas lamps, etc.—under terrible circumstances.


[I am still busy with finals, by the way, but figured I'd drop by for five minutes to post some content.]

[personal profile] khronos_keeper 2018-12-17 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
My internet is being stupid so I cannot access the link, but the one line excerpt is so fascinating! He's not wrong, though I can't recall any specific songs from those decades. After the Ball is from 1890, and still has the same atmosphere.

I do like the idea of grammophones warbling along in the background of his stories.