
I knew it. When "Let it Bleed's" "Then" opening sequence informed us we were in Providence, Rhode Island, March 10, 1937, I knew the writer typing the last words of his novel on an old school typewriter had to be H. P. Lovecraft. And it was.
Devoted to media matters, politics, poetry, creativity, the evolution of consciousness, and autobiographical reflections, "The Laverytory" is the blog of David Lavery, literature, film, and television scholar/critic, now teaching at Middle Tennessee State University.
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