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Lovecraft’s Nameless Things: Understanding Racial Ecologies in “Dagon”

Lovecraft’s Nameless Things: Understanding Racial Ecologies in “Dagon”

by Randolph Marcum | Jul 21, 2022 | Essays, Essays 2022

Lovecraft’s Nameless Things: Understanding Racial Ecologies in “Dagon” H. P. Lovecraft is everywhere these days, a multimedia star in death that he never became in life. His influence, perceptible in everything from recent noir (True Detective) to ’80s nostalgia...

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