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<p>The publication of the complete extant correspondence of H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith is a landmark in the study of weird fiction. These two titans remained close colleagues for fifteen years and their letters shed light not only on each writer&rsquo;s interest in the other&rsquo;s work but also on the literary culture in which they produced their distinctive work.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lovecraft began the correspondence by writing what can only be termed a fan letter to Smith in 1922 after receiving several volumes of Smith&rsquo;s early poetry volumes. At this time Lovecraft had only begun his explorations in weird prose narrative while Smith was exclusively devoted to poetry. The founding of <em>Weird Tales</em> in 1923 changed all that as Lovecraft quickly became a fixture in the fledgling pulp magazine.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>As they continued to correspond the two writers learned much about each other: Lovecraft the solitary New Englander who unexpectedly uprooted himself to marry Sonia H. Greene and move to New York in 1924; Smith the equally solitary Californian who was still under the poetic mentorship of George Sterling.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In 1929&ndash;30 as Smith now took up the writing of fantasy and science fiction the two authors engaged in a profound debate as to the nature of weird fiction. Lovecraft admitted that he was a &ldquo;prose realist&rdquo; while Smith claimed that &ldquo;I am far happier when I can create <em>everything</em> in a story.&rdquo; Their discussions on the theory of the weird tale are some of the most illuminating pages in this book.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The volume&mdash;the result of decades of research in accumulating and annotating the letters&mdash;has been meticulously edited by David E. Schultz and S. T. Joshi two of the leading authorities on Lovecraft.</p>