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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-025.mrc:179769850:5358
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010 $a 2016031425
020 $a9781438465111$qhardcover$qalkaline paper
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024 $a40026923245
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn961098175
035 $a(OCoLC)961098175
035 $a(NNC)12425978
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050 00 $aPS3523.O833$bZ858 2017
082 00 $a813/.52$223
100 1 $aShershow, Scott Cutler,$d1953-$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe love of ruins :$bletters on Lovecraft /$cScott Cutler Shershow and Scott Michaelsen.
264 1 $aAlbany :$bState University of New York Press,$c[2017]
300 $axi, 193 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aSuny series, literature . . . in theory
500 $a"H. P. Lovecraft's daily life revolved around correspondence. He is estimated to have written 100,000 letters in his relatively short lifetime, and 20,000 of these letters survive. . . . The following is a sequence of thirty-four letters about the work of H. P. Lovecraft, each one written from Scott to Scott, who have been writing letters to each other for more than thirty years. . . . It should be noted that the texts that follow both are and are not "real" letters. On the one hand, all of them originated as actual missives composed by one of us and sent to the other over the course of almost exactly one year; and some of them retain traces of the specific occasions in which they were thus written and sent. On the other hand, all of these letters have also been revised, rethought, reordered, by both of us, working at times on the other's work, to the point that these texts are necessarily unmoored from their literal points of origin. Many of the letters have footnotes -- some written by that letter's author and some by the other Scott. Thus this book is explicitly about questions of dialogue and voice: how many voices are there in a dialogue between some Scotts? The answer, no doubt, is that there are always less than and more than two. . . . This first in this series of letters was written on 1 August 2014, the 180th anniversary of the abolition of slavery in the British Empire, and the 178th anniversary of Charles Darwin's arrival in Bahia, Brazil, fresh from his voyage on the HMS Beagle. The final letter was written on July 15, 2015, the same date as the dedication of the Temple of Castor and Pollux in 484 BCE. Lovecraft had a special fondness for the story of these cultic twins, whose temple remains today in ruins." -- Preface.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aLetter one: prayers -- Letter two: Warnings -- Letter three: Psychonautics, sublimity, love -- Letter four: Love and ruins -- Letter five: Ruins and race -- Letter six: Ruins, sublimity, laughter -- Letter seven: Race and writing -- Letter eight: Writing and the love of ruins -- Letter nine: Race, the fourth dimension, apophasis -- Letter ten: Race, the love of wounds -- Letter eleven: Wounds, race, music and noise -- Letter twelve: Race, orientalism, writing -- Letter thirteen: Time travel, white mythology, the library -- Letter fourteen: Cities in ruins -- Letter fifteen: The late city, the decline of the west -- Letter sixteen: Basalt towers, trap doors, taboos, nameless beings -- Letter seventeen: Apophasis, science fiction, visibility and racism, impossible politics -- Letter eighteen: Archive, irruption, eruption, basalt -- Letter nineteen: The great race, the archive -- Letter twenty: Comedy and laughter -- Letter twenty-one: Class, socialism, politics -- Letter twenty-two: Doubling, indirect racism, the gift of vision, non-knowledge -- Letter twenty-three: The fourth dimension, community -- Letter twenty-four: The fourth dimension, community, unworking -- Letter twenty-five: Community, sacrifice, cults -- Letter twenty-six: Racial degeneration, police, sacrifice -- Letter twenty-seven: Sacrifice, madness, one blood, the invention of the white race, frogs -- Letter twenty-eight: Untimeliness, sacrifice, religion -- Letter twenty-nine: Religion after religion, dread -- Letter thirty: Religion, the wholesome, faith and knowledge -- Letter thirty-one: Kindness, wonder, horror -- Letter thirty-two: Hauntology, religion, science, "race" and racism -- Letter thirty-three: Modern apophasis -- Letter thirty-four: The weird, the future, the open.
600 10 $aLovecraft, H. P.$q(Howard Phillips),$d1890-1937$xCriticism and interpretation.
600 10 $aLovecraft, H. P.$q(Howard Phillips),$d1890-1937$xAppreciation.
600 17 $aLovecraft, H. P.$q(Howard Phillips),$d1890-1937.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00050179
650 7 $aArt appreciation.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00815447
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
700 1 $aMichaelsen, Scott$q(Scott J.),$eauthor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aShershow, Scott Cutler, 1953- author.$tLove of ruins$dAlbany, NY : State University of New York Press, 2017$z9781438465128$w(DLC) 2016048876
830 0 $aSUNY series, literature ... in theory.
852 00 $bglx$hPS3523.O833$iZ858 2017