H.P. Lovecraft : contra el mundo, contra la vida

por Michel Houellebecq

Resumen

With an introduction by none other than Stephen King, a controversially antiliberal French novelist labeled as "infamous for his inflammatory, misanthropic, sexist, and racist novels" analyzes the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, the seminal, enigmatic horror writer of the early 20th century and discoveres a kindred spirit consumed with loathing and suspicion for the world and total disdain of mere mortals in what some critics consider Indispensable reading for anyone interested in Lovecraft himself.

Primera publicación

1991

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