And here it is the second of Hallowe'en, and on this day one year ago I was in Portland, Oregon, Guest of Honoring for the
Lovecraft Film Festival. In fact, on this night a year ago I gave the speech that was recently published in the fifth issue of
The Lovecraft Annual. I'm having one of those "How can a year have already come and gone?" days.
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Beneath the surface, he was a little bit ahead of his time and he might be one of those ones who's just lucky enough to have culture suddenly catch up to his sensibilities.
A contemporary genius (Ligotti, for example, or Aickman, despite their being radically different writers) can create brilliant work without ever hitching a ride on the strange beast that is pop culture--but Lansdale strikes me as fourteen to twenty-six months away from doing that weird Jack Ketcham move, where a whole lot of people are suddenly re-reading old work and finding new satisfaction. (Maybe inspired by tv, film, or comics, for example.)
I haven't read him recently, but I feel like Lansdale's old material's full of themes and ideas that are going to leap back to the forefront and we'll be hearing his name again, lots, soon...and not just because some shuttle Columbia debris landed in his yard...
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Um. I just like his writing.
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Same with most people who RP. Most of them do not even know how to watch moves.
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That made me hurt.
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