I haven't read ALL of his stories, but the ones I have read were entertaining/interesting, but for some reason I find Lovecraft's biography far more compelling than his stories. I have heard of Lovecraft's name most of my conscious life, but I don't remember WHY or WHEN I felt the need to read some of his stories, I do know that my interest in him is fairly recent, but NOT "fanatical" by any stretch of any imagination. If you like things "Lovecraftian", I recommend checking out the graphic novel entitled "Neonomican" by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows....You're welcome.😉 PS Your accent wasn't a problem for me--interesting video/presentation, thank you for your efforts.
@@BackwaterLibrarian It's a "comic book" with much more PATHOS than "comedy", but I think even Mr. Howard Philips Lovecraft himself would have been much impressed with the work. The ARTWORK alone is stunning.
I haven't read ALL of his stories, but the ones I have read were entertaining/interesting, but for some reason I find Lovecraft's biography far more compelling than his stories. I have heard of Lovecraft's name most of my conscious life, but I don't remember WHY or WHEN I felt the need to read some of his stories, I do know that my interest in him is fairly recent, but NOT "fanatical" by any stretch of any imagination.
If you like things "Lovecraftian", I recommend checking out the graphic novel entitled "Neonomican" by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows....You're welcome.😉
PS Your accent wasn't a problem for me--interesting video/presentation, thank you for your efforts.
Thank you for your attention, comment, as well as the "Neonomicon" recommendation.
Might check it out. ;)
@@BackwaterLibrarian It's a "comic book" with much more PATHOS than "comedy", but I think even Mr. Howard Philips Lovecraft himself would have been much impressed with the work. The ARTWORK alone is stunning.