H. P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft, H・P・ラヴクラフト
262
Birth:Aug 20, 1890
Death:Mar 15, 1937
Age:46
Gender:Male
Years active:1917-1937
Hometown:Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Howard Phillips Lovecraft was an American writer of weird science fantasy and horror fiction. He is best known for his creation of the Cthulhu Mythos.
Born in Providence Rhode Island Lovecraft spent most of his life in New England. After his fathers institutionalization in 1893 he lived affluently until his familys wealth dissipated after the death of his grandfather. Lovecraft then lived with his mother in reduced financial security until her institutionalization in 1919. He began to write essays for the United Amateur Press Association and in 1913 wrote a critical letter to a pulp magazine that ultimately led to his involvement in pulp fiction. He became active in the speculative fiction community and was published in several pulp magazines. Lovecraft moved to New York marrying Sonia Greene in 1924 and later became the center of a wider group of authors known as the Lovecraft Circle. They introduced him to Weird Tales which would become his most prominent publisher. Lovecrafts time in New York took a toll on his mental state and financial conditions. He returned to Providence in 1926 and produced some of his most popular works including The Call of Cthulhu At the Mountains of Madness The Shadow over Innsmouth and The Shadow Out of Time. He would remain active as a writer until his death from intestinal cancer at the age of 46.
Lovecrafts literary corpus is based around the idea of cosmicism which was simultaneously his personal philosophy and the main theme of his fiction. Cosmicism posits that humanity is an insignificant part of the cosmos and could be swept away at any moment. He incorporated fantasy and science fiction elements into his stories representing the perceived fragility of anthropocentrism. This was tied to his ambivalent views on knowledge. His works were largely set in a fictionalized version of New England. Civilizational decline also plays a major role in his works as he believed that the West was in decline during his lifetime. Lovecrafts early political opinions were conservative and traditionalist additionally he held a number of racist views for much of his adult life. Following the Great Depression Lovecraft became a socialist no longer believing a just aristocracy would make the world more fair.
Throughout his adult life Lovecraft was never able to support himself from earnings as an author and editor. He was virtually unknown during his lifetime and was almost exclusively published in pulp magazines before his death. A scholarly revival of Lovecrafts work began in the 1970s and he is now regarded as one of the most significant 20thcentury authors of supernatural horror fiction. Many direct adaptations and spiritual successors followed. Works inspired by Lovecraft adaptations or original works began to form the basis of the Cthulhu Mythos which utilizes Lovecrafts characters setting and themes.
Newest