H.P. Lovecraft: New England Decadent was first published in 1979, a
date that marks the halfway point between Lovecraft's death and the
present day. This corrected publication offers a unique insight
into the history of Lovecraft scholarship and describes Lovecraft's
roots in the decadent movement of 19th Century Europe. WaterFire
Providence is delighted to be publishing this long out of print
monograph as part of our commitment to creative placemaking in
Providence. I am delighted that we are able to support Professor
Emeritus Barton Levi St. Armand in re-releasing his work on the
occasion of NecronomiCon Providence 2013. I would like to thank
Barton for his time on preparing this corrected edition;
Niels-Viggo Hobbs, Director of NecronomiCon Providence; Tim
Blankenship, Andrew Doig, and Jess Powers at WaterFire Providence;
Edward P. Coderre and Diana R. Coderre at The Digital Ark; and Paul
Margrave, Nate Storring, and Emma Sarconi at the John Nicholas
Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage at Brown
University. Without their hard work and engaged support this new
edition would not have been possible. This publication is part of
WaterFire's on-going exploration of new approaches to creative
placemaking through art, design and innovation. This larger
creative placemaking program is made possible in part by the
support of ArtPlace America.
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