Robert M. Price hosts the definitive exploratory podcast of H. P. Lovecraft and the all-encompassing, eldritch Mythos universe.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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"The Temple" by H.P. Lovecraft Read by Robert M. Price
Might the success of “The Colour out of Space” both as one of my favorite stories and as one of the most popular could be due to its relative independence from the other stories, which it barely references, unburdened by the whole mythos? Do you feel... more
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward is also one of my favorite tales, but I am confused about its ending. While exploring Curwen’s underground laboratory, Dr. Willet inadvertently calls up a being that was in jar 118. Who or what was that? Also, he makes... more
In Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy, Graham Harman argues that Lovecraft's description of the Elder Things is intended to be nearly impossible to visualize. But hasn’t it been done by various artists? Do you know if H.P. ever said something ex... more
Considering the current political climate, have you ever experienced a professional backlash for not being political correct enough? Where in Lovecraft’s letters does he mention “the Black Seal of Iraan”? Did Lovecraft struggle with depression or anx... more
Do you think that Lovecraft might have returned to straight science writing had he lived longer? Do you think a story can have a strong dose of humor in it and still be Lovecraftian? Wasn’t HPL’s grandfather quite wealthy? How did Lovecraft wind up d... more
If we consider the progression of Lovecraft's work over time, how do you think his writing would have evolved? Is the elder sign’s resemblance to a masonic cross purely coincidence? What is your personal Lovecraft action figure wishlist? What are you... more
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One of the most knowledgeable sources on Lovecraft in the modern era, and the only one with a podcast.
Robert has a flair for breaking down dense literature and philosophy in a way that somehow expands on the source material while simultaneously making it more understandable and accessible. Just don’t google his political views — remember you’re here for the Lovecraft!
Entertaining, informative and insightful. Robert M. Price is a genius
I wish I’d discovered this sooner but I’m thoroughly enjoying the back episodes. This really opens up the world of HPL, horror, and pulp fiction. Always makes me excited to go read more horror!
geriatric forgetfulness, great information, and upsetting social justice warriors. Keep up the voices. Though I disagree, “Black Tom” wasn’t a good change to Rats in the Walls. If we want to start rewriting books to spare people’s feelings, we may as well save the time and burn the books instead, wear red armbands, and march outside the reichstag.
Robert Price is a living legend, and he has probably forgotten more about Lovecraft than others claim to know. I like his own genuine take on HPL and the mythos. Keep up the great work!
Haven’t listened yet, but some tiresome reviewers say it’s “as racist as Lovecraft” so I’m excited to dive in!
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