I’m watching a mini-doc on H. P. Lovecraft (“Was H. P. Lovecraft a Bad Writer?”) and the presenter mentions many times that H. P. Lovecraft was the first cosmic horror writer. Emphasis on first. So being the first, where might a young Lovecraft — obsessed with his prized telescope and constantly imagining life on other planets — might draw inspiration from? Where would a bookish young boy go to lean about life, but not quite as we know, get ideas?
Especially living in New England, where the maritime rules, might he have gotten some ideas from written and verbal accounts of “sea monsters” — octopuses, squid, whales, etc.? And stories of journeys unimaginable distances or extreme isolation that tests your mental fortitude, with unknown horrors possibly lurking unseen?
Combine the burgeoning but still-not-wholly-formed science fiction genre with a bit of gothic horror a la Poe and sailors’ stories of creepy thing lurking beneath the surface, and does that give you Lovecraft?
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