A Sense of Proportion: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Frank Belknap Long


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Correspondence Between Friends

It's a reasonable argument that Frank Belknap Long was H. P. Lovecraft’s best friend. Long knew Lovecraft for nearly two decades and saw him on a nearly daily basis during Lovecraft’s years in New York (1924–26). As this immense volume of the joint correspondence between the two men indicates, they shared similar views and tastes (a devotion to weird fiction, advances in science and philosophy) but also differed provocatively on many subjects.

The result is an extraordinarily lively and substantial exchange of letters in which a wide array of topics is discussed in depth: the role of tradition in human culture; the place of religion in contemporary society; the “sense of place” each writer felt, the one for his native Providence, R.I., the other for New York; and much else. In addition, Lovecraft and Long were both involved in ghostwriting works for Zealia Bishop, and they conferred repeatedly about the ebbs and flows of the pulp magazine market.

The collection of letters contained herein were acquired and donated to theJohn Hay Museum at Brown University through the collective endeavors of S.T. Joshi, Hippocampus Press, and the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society and its members.

  • Limited Hardcover: 500 copies only!
  • Edited by S. T. Joshi and David E. Schulz
  • Cover artwork and design by Fergal Fitzpatrick
  • 856 pages
  • ISBN 978-1-61498-435-1

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