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Sunand Tryambak Joshi

    June 22, 1958

    Sunand Tryambak Joshi is a distinguished literary scholar whose work centers on authors of horror and fantasy. He is renowned for his in-depth examinations of H.P. Lovecraft, for whom he authored a definitive biography. Joshi's criticism is notable for its emphasis on readability and its exploration of the dominant worldviews of authors such as Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, and Lord Dunsany. His studies delve into both classic and modern writers, analyzing their works from a philosophically oriented perspective.

    Sunand Tryambak Joshi
    Something From Below
    Unutterable Horror
    What Is Anything?
    The Weird Tale
    Unutterable Horror: A History of Supernatural Fiction, Volume 2
    If the Dead Knew
    • 2024

      Dead Reckonings No. 35 (Spring 2024)

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book features a structured layout, providing readers with a clear overview of its contents. Each section is organized to guide the reader through the material, highlighting key topics and themes. The table of contents serves as a roadmap, making it easy to navigate the chapters and locate specific information. This organization enhances the reader's experience by facilitating a better understanding of the book's structure and flow.

      Dead Reckonings No. 35 (Spring 2024)
    • 2023

      What Is Anything?

      Memoirs of a Life in Lovecraft

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Reflecting on his journey through the weird fiction landscape, S. T. Joshi recounts his life from his childhood in India to his influential role in the U.S. literary scene. His passion for H.P. Lovecraft began in high school and flourished at Brown University, where he delved into classical languages and the Lovecraft Collection. By 1982, he emerged as a prominent expert on Lovecraft, significantly impacting the field through his work on corrected texts, which transformed the study of this iconic writer.

      What Is Anything?
    • 2023

      Dead Reckonings No. 34 (Fall 2023)

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book features a comprehensive table of contents, outlining its structured approach to the subject matter. Each section is carefully organized to guide readers through the key themes and concepts, ensuring clarity and ease of navigation. The layout indicates a systematic exploration of topics, allowing for efficient reference and study. This structured format enhances the reader's understanding and engagement with the material presented throughout the book.

      Dead Reckonings No. 34 (Fall 2023)
    • 2023

      Šestý svazek kultovní řady antologií, které představují ty nejlepší moderní lovecraftovské povídky. S. T. Joshi, největší žijící odborník na Lovecrafta a jeho dílo, opět namíchal delirický koktejl starých mistrů, vycházejících hvězd i jmen spojených doposud s hororovým undergroundem. Skvělé čtení pro fanoušky díla H. P. Lovecrafta, vesmírné hrůzy i moderního hororu.

      Černá křídla Cthulhu 6 : jednadvacet nových povídek lovecraftovského hororu
    • 2022

      Songs from Lovecraft and Others

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      S. T. Joshi, known for his work as a critic and editor, also excels as a classical musician, having composed over a dozen songs for unaccompanied four-part choir. These compositions are inspired by the poetry of H. P. Lovecraft and other writers, showcasing his unique blend of literary and musical talent. His multifaceted career highlights his deep appreciation for both music and literature, offering a fresh perspective on Lovecraft's themes through choral arrangements.

      Songs from Lovecraft and Others
    • 2022

      This year's bountiful issue of The Lovecraft Annual features a trio of articles on the Eddy family. David Haden writes an authoritative article on Lovecraft's relations with the bookseller Arthur Eddy, who probably introduced Lovecraft to his nephew C. M. Eddy. Stephen Olbrys Gencarella examines in detail the folklore behind Dark Swamp, the remote area of Rhode Island that Eddy and Lovecraft attempted to investigate in 1923. And César Guarde-Paz scrutinizes the Lovecraft-Eddy collaboration The Cancer of Superstition, ghostwritten for Harry Houdini.In other articles, Dylan Henderson writes penetratingly of "The Haunter of the Dark"; Isaac Aday studies "Dagon" in the light of Mikhail Bakhtin's aesthetic theories; and Andrew Paul Wood probes the curious figure of Nodens in Lovecraft's mythos; Cecelia Hopkins-Drewer traces Lovecraft's influence on Star Trek. Articles by Duncan Norris, and Jan B. W. Pedersen round out the issue, while Ken Faig, Jr., Bobbie Derie, Martin Andersson, and Steven J. Mariconda write detailed reviews of new publications of interest to Lovecraftians.

      Lovecraft Annual No. 16 (2022)
    • 2021

      A Subtler Magick

      The Writings and Philosophy of H. P. Lovecraft

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the life and literary contributions of H.P. Lovecraft, this critical guide offers in-depth analysis from a leading scholar in the field. It delves into Lovecraft's unique style and themes, solidifying his status as a pivotal figure in early 20th-century horror fiction. The work serves as an essential resource for understanding Lovecraft's influence on the genre and his enduring legacy.

      A Subtler Magick
    • 2021

      The Recognition of H. P. Lovecraft

      His Rise from Obscurity to World Renown

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The journey of H. P. Lovecraft's literary legacy is meticulously chronicled, revealing how he transitioned from obscurity to a celebrated figure in literature after his death in 1937. S. T. Joshi, a prominent scholar, details the evolution of Lovecraft's works from amateur publications to widespread acclaim through various publishers and translations. The book also explores the growth of criticism and scholarship surrounding Lovecraft, highlighting the significant advancements made since the 1970s, making it an essential resource for understanding his enduring impact.

      The Recognition of H. P. Lovecraft
    • 2021

      This fifteenth issue of The Lovecraft Annual features cutting-edge scholarship on the life, work, and thought of H. P. Lovecraft. Among the biographical articles, we find Horace A. Smith examining aspects of Lovecraft's early interest in astronomy; Ken Faig, Jr.'s study of Lovecraft's relations with Irish friends and relatives; Marc Beherec's analysis of the church in Red Hook that played a critical role in "The Horror at Red Hook"; and Brendan Whyte's discussion of the appearance of a 1905 letter by Lovecraft in a New York newspaper. Among the articles on Lovecraft's work, Duncan Norris writes articles on Lovecraft's disdain for money in his stories and a comprehensive survey of recent films that have drawn upon Lovecraft; James Goho studies the nature of the title character of The Case of Charles Dexter Ward; and Christopher Cuccia closely analyzes John Milton's influence on Lovecraft. A section of reviews examines three recent editions of Lovecraft's letters.

      Lovecraft Annual No. 15 (2021)
    • 2021

      Cosi z hloubi

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(34)Add rating

      V novele Cosi z hloubi se Alison Manneringová po vysoké škole vrací do rodného městečka, odlehlé hornické obce v severovýchodní Pensylvánii, aby se pokusila přijít na kloub záhadné smrti svého otce. Matka jí z nepochopitelných důvodů odmítne o tragédii sdělit bližší podrobnosti a Alison nezbude než se částečně na vlastní pěst, částečně s pomocí svého bývalého přítele ze střední školy pustit do pátrání, které záhy dramaticky zpochybní veškeré její dosavadní znalosti o důvěrně známém rodišti, těsně spjatém s uhelným dolem ve vlastnictví enigmatického Conrada Brasheara. Vyšetřování, vedené v prostředí ospalé obce dosti neotřelými metodami, mladou Alison záhy přivede do kontaktu s něčím, co se vymyká lidské představivosti... Nejdelší příběh této knihy doplňují kratší texty, v nichž S. T. Joshi v dobrodružném, detektivním a dráždivě spekulativním duchu uplatňuje své bohaté znalosti žánru weird fiction, lovecraftovských lokací a entit. Mimo jiné v nich zavítáme do osvícenské Francie a také do anglické verze přízračného Innsmouthu.

      Cosi z hloubi