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H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction

As an Easter gift my wife Katie gave me this huge tome. She was tired of my frustration, in pursuing my Lovecraft studies, of having to bounce from book to book to find the next story. I have the Del Rey collections, which aren’t presented in the order they were written, unlike the Penguin editions; both Ken Hite’s Tour de Lovecraft, and the H. P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast tackle the stories that way. This collection has everything, in order, in one volume. It also has an introduction by Lovecraft scholar S.T. Joshi, who also provides brief intros to each story. It has an appendix featuring Lovecraft’s juvenalia, as well as the complete Supernatural Fiction in Literature.

It’s 1,098 pages, and I was afraid it would be too unwieldy for comfortable reading. It’s not, at least no more so than any other thick hardcover book. The pages lay open without fuss. I was also concerned that perhaps the font would be too small, to accommodate so much material, but it’s easy on my eyes even without my reading glasses. The pages are gold-edged, and there’s a stitched-in ribbon bookmark. The endpapers feature a suitably Lovecraftian illustration by John Coulthart, a predominant Lovecraftian illustrator. It’s “bonded leather” rather than genuine (that is, dead animal) leather, but still a it’s a very pretty, very sturdy book.

The books is available exclusively in the United States through Barnes & Noble. If you walk into the store it’s in the bargain section, along with other leatherbound collections. I’ve never been fond of the concept of books only being available from one outlet, but it’s only $20.  Yes, bit of Lovecraft fiction, in a nice hardcover edition, for only $20.

Buy H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction at Barnes & Noble.

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About Berin Kinsman

Hello, I’m Berin. I am a freelance writer, putting down words on things as varied as short stories, screenplays, recipes, productivity advice, and tabletop games. Those are all things that I love, and I enjoy working with and promoting fellow bloggers, writers, editors, and publishers who share those interests. My other passion is working with groups that assist the poor and the homeless. This is my way of trying to be the change I’d like to see in the world, as well as paying it forward in honor of everyone who has ever helped me in large or small ways. I currently live in Albuquerque, New Mexico with my wife, the incredibly talented artist, crafter and educator Katie Kinsman, and our small army of cats.

Discussion

3 Responses to “H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction”

  1. I am jealous of your book. I love Lovecraft. I am super intrigued by the giant monster fiction. Could use a little less racism though.

    Posted by Marcus Coltrin | April 26, 2011, 10:11 pm
  2. Twenty bucks, Marcus. There’s not a lot of giant monster fiction, though. And the racism is actually pretty mild; for all of his private ranting about Jews, he married one. For all of his private ranting about immigrants, he has Irish protagonists. He drops the “N” word a couple of times, yes. But he really seems to have a beef with Eskimos (“Polaris”)

    http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/p.asp

    Posted by Berin Kinsman | April 27, 2011, 8:06 am
  3. Wow, what a great edition. I’ve got the previous B&N hardcover w/ dustjacket, no illustration. Love the illustrations! Very cool.

    Posted by Will E. | May 17, 2011, 5:51 pm

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