By Ken Faig, Jr.
Back Cover Text
This newest volume of Ken Faig’s extraordinary researches into the personal interactions
of H. P. Lovecraft exhibits all the qualities that Faig has displayed over a lifetime of
scholarship: a thorough canvassing of documentary sources (including census records, city
directories, and the like); a sensitivity to the nuances of Lovecraft’s life and work; and an
expansive understanding of the historical context in which Lovecraft lived and wrote.
Here we find essays on Lovecraft’s relatives (his uncle Franklin C. Clark; his second
cousin, Ethel Phillips Morrish, who could remember Lovecraft when he was four years old); the
principal of his elementary school, Abbie A. Hathaway, along with his private tutor, Arthur P. May;
the Black servant, Delilah Townsend, who worked at 454 Angell Street and continued to run errands
for Lovecraft and his aunt in later years; and Mariano de Magistris, the tenant who worked the
quarry that Lovecraft’s family owned.
Other essays probe Lovecraft’s relations with the Irish (including a trio of brothers, the
Banigans, who were Lovecraft’s neighbors when he was a boy); the first editor of Weird Tales,
Edwin Baird; and the people who occupied the boarding houses at 169 Clinton Street in Brooklyn and
10 Barnes Street in Providence. Comprehensive essays on Lovecraft’s travelogues of his
ancestral region of Foster, R.I., and on his 1937 diary are among the insightful studies in this
book.
Ken Faig has been doing high-level scholarship on Lovecraft since 1970, and this volume is a
testament to his lifelong research on every aspect of the life, work, and thought of the Dreamer
from Providence.
Contents
- Abbreviations
- Relatives
- Clergymen among Lovecraft’s Paternal Ancestors
- Franklin C. Clark
- In Memoriam: Ethel Phillips Morrish
- Educators
- Abbie Ann Hathaway (1852–1917)
- Arthur Palmer May
- Helpers and Neighbors
- Delilah Townsend (ca. 1868–1944)
- Mariano De Magistris (1862–1939)
- The People of 169 Clinton Street
- The People of 10 Barnes Street
- Others
- Lovecraft and the Irish
- Edwin Baird: The Man Who Discovered Lovecraft
- Lovecraft’s 1937 Diary
- Places
- Providence’s Poe Street
- Lovecraft’s Travelogues of Foster, Rhode Island
- Boy in Summer
- Early Recognition
- The First Public Lecture on H. P. Lovecraft
- Sources
Bibliographic Information
More Lovecraftian People and Places. By Ken Faig, Jr. New York, NY: Hippocampus Press;
2024; ISBN 978-1-61498-439-9 (softcover); 342 pages.
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