<p>This volume presents Lovecraft&rsquo;s correspondence with Maurice W. Moe who knew Lovecraft for nearly the entirety of the latter&rsquo;s adult life from 1914 to 1937. Moe a high school teacher in Wisconsin was a devoted amateur journalist and also a fervent and evangelical Christian and both subjects elicited sharp discussions from Lovecraft. The Providence writer&rsquo;s years-long assistance on Moe&rsquo;s book about the appreciation of poetry <em>Doorways to Poetry</em> may have helped inspire his later weird verse including the <em>Fungi from Yuggoth</em> sonnets.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The volume also contains Lovecraft&rsquo;s extensive correspondence with Bernard Austin Dwyer a weird fiction fan who engaged in wide-ranging discussions with Lovecraft on such subjects as cosmicism Lovecraft&rsquo;s upbringing and political developments in the 1920s and 1930s. In addition the relatively few surviving letters that Lovecraft wrote to the poet Samuel Loveman as well as a year-long correspondence with the noted bookman Vincent Starrett are included here.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>As with other volumes this book contains a fascinating array of writings by Lovecraft&rsquo;s correspondents ranging from Moe&rsquo;s essay on &ldquo;Life for God&rsquo;s Sake&rdquo; to a rare weird tale by Dwyer. The volume has been exhaustively annotated by David E. Schultz and S. T. Joshi.</p>
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