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H. P. Lovecraft Novelist

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: United States
  • Born: Aug 20, 1890
  • Died: Mar 15, 1937

Howard Phillips Lovecraft — known as H.P. Lovecraft — was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors in his genre.

Lovecraft was born in Providence, Rhode Island, where he spent most of his life. His father was confined to a mental institution when Lovecraft was three years old. His grandfather, a wealthy businessman, enjoyed storytelling and was an early influence. Intellectually precocious but sensitive, Lovecraft began composing rudimentary horror tales by the age of eight, but suffered from overwhelming feelings of anxiety. He encountered problems with classmates in school, and was kept at home by his highly strung and overbearing mother for illnesses that may have been psychosomatic. In high school, Lovecraft was able to better connect with his peers and form friendships. He also involved neighborhood children in elaborate make-believe projects, only regretfully ceasing the activity at seventeen years old.

But are not the dreams of poets and the tales of travellers notoriously false? dreams

To the scientist there is the joy in pursuing truth which nearly counteracts the depressing revelations of truth. truth

I fear my enthusiasm flags when real work is demanded of me. fear & work

Ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and freighted with the memories and the dreams of Time. dreams

What a man does for pay is of little significance. What he is, as a sensitive instrument responsive to the world's beauty, is everything! beauty

I never ask a man what his business is, for it never interests me. What I ask him about are his thoughts and dreams. business & dreams

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There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. 3 quotes from John Millington Synge

3 quotes from John Millington Synge

Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy, which sustained him through temporary periods of joy. 28 more sayings from William Butler Yeats

28 more sayings from William Butler Yeats

Geographically, Ireland is a medium-sized rural island that is slowly but steadily being consumed by sheep. 27 quotes from Dave Barry

27 quotes from Dave Barry

We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English. 74 thoughts from Winston Churchill

74 thoughts from Winston Churchill