have released two new numbers in "book" of Lovecraftian Studies, revised aperiodic and critical study of the life and works of HP Lovecraft. In elegant illustrated volumes of about 100 pp. the one presented essays, articles, reviews, and unpublished documents, accompanied by Italy in the Dreamer in Providence. The
No 9 contains the third and final special on Lovecraft and the cinema. It opens with an interesting overview of the French critic Jean-Louis Letraut, which reveals for the first time curiosity, Lovecraftian implications and background of the film "Providence" by Alain Resnais! Among the other contained a long essay on the film from the story "The Colour Out of Space", two interviews - with director Stuart Gordon that we do not need any introduction, and one of the authors of the award winning film "The Call of Cthulhu" Sean Branney (the latter exclusively) - then extracts from unpublished letters of HPL himself, who reveals his taste in terms of mainstream cinema, a piece on the television series that have submitted Lovecraftian stories, and much more! The
No 10 (Winter 2009, pp. 104) offers full-bodied two essays, one on the Lovecraft story "The Crypt" (In the Vault), which analyzes the influences that have roots in ancient folklore and popular beliefs, the other on the tales of Lovecraftian Texan writer Robert E . Howard, who was a friend and correspondent of Lovecraft as well, to his peers, the tutelary deity of the legendary pulp magazine Weird Tales-. In "Notes Lovecraftian" are retraced five years of rock music inspired by the stories of the Master of Providence, and the American critic Peter Cannon documents the literary similarities between Melville's Moby Dick and the Dunwich Horror Lovecraft. Exclusive Italian collaboration is then translated fiction, da noi ancora inedita, tra HPL e Robert H. Barlow! Questo, e molto altro ancora, vi aspetta sulle pagine di Studi Lovecraftiani, le cui splendide copertine a colori si devono al nostro valido collaboratore Matteo Bocci , che ha anche una sua gallery personale su DeviantArt:
No 9 contains the third and final special on Lovecraft and the cinema. It opens with an interesting overview of the French critic Jean-Louis Letraut, which reveals for the first time curiosity, Lovecraftian implications and background of the film "Providence" by Alain Resnais! Among the other contained a long essay on the film from the story "The Colour Out of Space", two interviews - with director Stuart Gordon that we do not need any introduction, and one of the authors of the award winning film "The Call of Cthulhu" Sean Branney (the latter exclusively) - then extracts from unpublished letters of HPL himself, who reveals his taste in terms of mainstream cinema, a piece on the television series that have submitted Lovecraftian stories, and much more! The
No 10 (Winter 2009, pp. 104) offers full-bodied two essays, one on the Lovecraft story "The Crypt" (In the Vault), which analyzes the influences that have roots in ancient folklore and popular beliefs, the other on the tales of Lovecraftian Texan writer Robert E . Howard, who was a friend and correspondent of Lovecraft as well, to his peers, the tutelary deity of the legendary pulp magazine Weird Tales-. In "Notes Lovecraftian" are retraced five years of rock music inspired by the stories of the Master of Providence, and the American critic Peter Cannon documents the literary similarities between Melville's Moby Dick and the Dunwich Horror Lovecraft. Exclusive Italian collaboration is then translated fiction, da noi ancora inedita, tra HPL e Robert H. Barlow! Questo, e molto altro ancora, vi aspetta sulle pagine di Studi Lovecraftiani, le cui splendide copertine a colori si devono al nostro valido collaboratore Matteo Bocci , che ha anche una sua gallery personale su DeviantArt:
Di seguito il sommario in dettaglio dei due nuovi numeri:
STUDI LOVECRAFTIANI 9
SPECIALE LOVECRAFT AL CINEMA – libro terzo
Sommario:
- Lovecraft and the cinema of Jean-Louis Leutrat
- The Cinema of The Colout Out of Space, David Ross
- Lovecraft & Carpenter into the maw of madness, of Louis Musolino
- Filming the Infilmabile: Interview with Stuart Gordon edited by Joseph O'Brien
- Interview with Sean Branney, edited by Stefano Mazza
- the 'thing' on the edge: Teratology Lovecraftian elements in "The Host" by Luca Foffano
- The Film: Letters to Robert Bloch ,
of HP Lovecraft - Cthulhu Films, David Ross
- TV Lovecraft, Charles P.
Mitchell - Filmography Lovecraftian Tabbed by Stefano Mazza
Lovecraftian STUDIES 10
Summary:
- "The Crypt" by HP Lovecraft, Gianluca Stirpe
- Adventurers on the threshold of the Elsewhere: HP Lovecraft, RE Howard and the "Cthulhu Mythos, by Umberto Sisia
- Sacred Texts and Cosmogony: The Necronomicon primal myths and archetypal symbols, Renzo Giorgetti
- Notes Lovecraftian, Bruno
Gargano - "Call Whateley" Echoes of Moby Dick in The Dunwich Horror, Peter Cannon
- The Killing the Monster, by Robert H. Barlow & HP Lovecraft
- Reflections in the Temple of Bokrug, Umberto Sisia
- The Horror of Derleth, Robert M. Price
A number of studies Lovecraftian costs 10 € + shipping (2.50 € for postal mail, € 4 for registered mail).
requests (as well as information and applications) can be sent to the e-mail the editor:
studilovecraft@yahoo.it
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