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If any writer can be described as rooting his work in the inspiration of disgust, it is Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Here he is in a letter written during his traumatizing and highly inspiring stay in Brooklyn during the mid-1920s:

>The organic things inhabiting that awful cesspool could not by any stretch of the imagination be call'd human. They were monstrous and nebulous adumbrations of the pithecanthropoid and amoebal; vaguely moulded from some stinking viscous slime of the earth's corruption, and slithering and oozing in and on the filthy streets or in and out of windows and doorways in a fashion suggestive of nothing but infesting worms or deep-sea unnamabilities. They — or the degenerate gelatinous fermentation of which they were composed — seem'd to ooze, seep and trickle thro' the gaping cracks in the horrible houses ... and I thought of some avenue of Cyclopean and unwholesome vats, crammed to the vomiting point with gangrenous vileness, and about to burst and inundate the world in one leprous cataclysm of semi-fluid rottenness. From that nightmare of perverse infection I could not carry away the memory of any living face. The individually grotesque was lost in the collectively devastating; which left on the eye only the broad, phantasmal lineaments of the morbid soul of disintegration and decay ... a yellow leering mask with sour, sticky, acid ichors oozing at eyes, ears, nose, and mouth, and abnormally bubbling from monstrous and unbelievable sores at every point…

>> No.10581361

A sensitive aesthete.

>> No.10581991

>>10581309
>The organic things
already had me laughing with the first three words

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>>10581309
Holy shit, its a real quote about Brooklyn too, I thought this was plucked from one of his horrors, or an anon made it up.

>> No.10582431

>>10581309
Lovecraft didnt know that there were whit people that were equally as shitty as the immigrants he described.

>> No.10582543

>>10582431
You're talking out of your ass. Lovecraft hated the Irish, Germans, and pretty much any immigrant who wasn't a WASP, while praising Hispanics and offering mixed-to-complimentary opinions on the Jews.

>> No.10582546

>>10582014
He didn't just write like that. He talked like that amongst friends.

>> No.10582553

>>10582431
Lovecraft hated inbred white-trash and a bunch of other people. In fact, was Brooklyn of the 1920's actually inhabited by non-whites? I don't think so.

>> No.10582659

>>10581309
could someone remind me what his cats name was?

>> No.10582686

>>10581309
This is so godamn funny, love Lovecraft for the same reason as Land

>> No.10582729

>>10582686

Me too son. Me too.

>> No.10582767

>>10582553
You don't think so? How did 'the Jazz Age' come to be without any blacks?