The Call of Cthulhu & Other Weird Stories
H. P. Lovecraft was born in 1890 in Providence, Rhode Island. He left school without attaining a diploma but showed an early enthusiasm for the written word. He first appeared in print in 1906 in The Providence Sunday Journal when he wrote a letter to the editor on astronomy – one of his great passions. In 1923 several of his short stories were accepted by Weird Tales, the same magazine that would first publish ‘The Call of Cthulhu’ in 1928. Lovecraft went on to write further other-worldly and existential horror stories which would form part of the ‘Cthulhu Mythos’ and secure him a prominent place among 20th-century horror writers. He died in 1937.
S. T. Joshi is a freelance writer and editor. He has edited Lovecraft’s collected fiction as well as some of Lovecraft’s essays, letters and miscellaneous writings. Among his critical and biographical studies are The Weird Tale (1990), Lord Dunsany: Master of the Anglo-Irish Imagination (1995) and H. P. Lovecraft: A Life (1996). Joshi is also an assembler of anthologies, having compiled Documents of American Prejudice (1993) and In Her Place: A Documentary History of Prejudice against Women (2006). He edited Lovecraft’s The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories (2001) and wrote The Assaults of Chaos: A Novel about H. P. Lovecraft (2013).