

Victoria on Sweeping away the cobwebs, Hav… Piazza on Wu: The female sorceress, witc… Lovecraft.” Wired, Conde Nast, 5 June 2017, A.

“The Mysterious Love of Sonia Greene for H.P. Lovecraft And The Shadow Over Horror.” NPR, NPR, 16 Aug. Lovecraft Invented a Horrific World to Escape a Nihilistic Universe.” The New Republic, 24 Oct. 2019, /we-cant-ignore-h-p-lovecrafts-white-supremacy/. Lovecraft's White Supremacy.” Literary Hub, 9 Apr. Lovecraft.”, Smithsonian Institution, 20 Aug. “Today We Celebrate the Short, Unhappy Life of H.P. “Ten Things You Should Know about HP Lovecraft.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 20 Aug. Lovecraft: Genius, Cult Icon, Racist.” The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 20 Aug. “World Fantasy Award Drops HP Lovecraft as Prize Image.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 9 Nov. He moved to Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood and became miserable, unable to find work to support himself and trapped in a neighborhood of immigrants he despised. Lovecraft stayed in New York, supported by an allowance she sent monthly. In 1925, she took a job that required her to move to Cleveland and then travel constantly.

Greene’ health declined, however, and her business failed. He gained weight and his health improved, and he found a group of literary acquaintances who encouraged him and helped him publish his work. Greene was a businesswoman with independent means who had self-financed several amateur publications she felt strongly that Lovecraft desperately needed to escape his family, and convinced him to move with her to Brooklyn, where she promised to support him so he could pursue his writing. Illustration on page 159 of the pulp magazine Weird Tales (Feb 1928, vol. His mother, Saran Susan "Susie" Phillips, was often described as lacking affection, and frequently referred to her son as "hideous." His father, Winfield Scott Lovecraft, was institutionalized when Lovecraft was 3 years old, and died of complications stemming from syphilis when he was 8, leaving him solely in the care of Susie. Howard Phillips Lovecraft was born in 1890 into an affluent family in Rhode Island. Notable Quote: “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.”.Selected Works: The Cats of Ulthar, The Call of Cthulhu, At the Mountains of Madness, The Horror at Red Hook, The Shadow Over Innsmouth.Education: Attended Hope High School, but did not earn a diploma.Died: March 15,1937 in Providence, Rhode Island.Parents: Winfield Scott Lovecraft and Sarah Susan Lovecraft.
