TY - BOOK AU - Poole,W.Scott TI - In the mountains of madness: the life, death, and extraordinary afterlife of H.P. Lovecraft SN - 9781593766474 PY - 2016///] CY - Berkeley, CA PB - Soft Skull Press, an imprint of Counterpoint KW - Lovecraft, H. P. KW - Horror tales, American KW - History and criticism N1 - Includes a "chronological, lightly annotated listing of H.P. Lovecraft's tales in the order he wrote them" and Necronomicon: a fakelore, "an annotated list of the best known and most influential hoaxes, texts of ceremonial magic, fakelore and pop cultural renditions of Lovecraft's book of unnamable horror."; Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-278); The night gaunts -- Forbidden books -- Cthulhu rises N2 - "In the Mountains of Madness interweaves the biography of the legendary writer with an exploration of Lovecraft as a phenomenon. It aims to explain this reclusive figure while also challenging some of the general views held by Lovecraft devotees, focusing specifically on the large cross-section of horror and science fiction fans who know Lovecraft through films, Role Playing Games, and video games directly influenced by his work but know little or nothing about him. More than a traditional biography, In The Mountains of Madness will place Lovecraft and his work in a cultural context, as an artist more in tune with our time than his own. Much of the literary work on Lovecraft tries to place him in relation to Poe or M.R. James or Arthur Machen; these ideas have little meaning for most contemporary readers. In his provocative new book, Poole reclaims the true essence of Lovecraft in relation to the comics of Joe Lansdale, the novels of Stephen King, and some of the biggest blockbuster films in contemporary America, proving the undying influence of this rare and significant figure"-- ER -