Product Description
The famous horror author H.P. Lovecraft lived in the golden age of the pedestrian, and walking was one of the central activities of his life. In the mid 1920s he lived in New York City and went on many long night walks exploring the depths of New York City. This new history book places Lovecraft in the tradition of psychogeography and the history of walking, as well as exploring many other aspects of his life and work in New York. 55,000 words, with a linked table-of-contents, and a fully-linked "round trip" endnotes system. Bibliography. Illustrated.
