After the publication in 2017 of H. P. Lovecraft annotated, L. S. Klinger returns to meet in a new volume twenty-five more stories, as well as a series of reviews and collaborations of Lovecraft with other authors never published. Among them, "the rats on the walls" stand out, a history after the First World War on the terrors of the past, as well as "the horror of Red Hook", recently adapted by Victor Lavalle, introducer of the work.
The successful editor LS Klinger relives to Lovecraft clarifying many dark spots of the author's biography and literature (his method of writing, his vivid dreams and the first drafts of the stories conceived in his youth), all from a laborious collection of historical data. All the stories give an account of the creativity and the innovative writing of the literary genius, while allowing you to glimpse the most personal side of Lovecraft.
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