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Imaginary Worlds

Inverting Lovecraft

Imaginary Worlds

Eric Molinsky

Arts, Science Fiction, Fiction, Society & Culture

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

The works of H. P. Lovecraft have inspired a number of Black creators and other writers of color, from the new HBO series Lovecraft Country to the novella The Ballad of Black Tom. What’s so surprising about Lovecraft’s newfound relevance is that he was exceptionally racist, and racism was folded into his stories. In the era of cancel culture, there are few people more apt to be cancelled than Lovecraft. So why are so many writers, filmmakers, and even game designers of color using Lovecraft’s mythology to illustrate the experience of being a marginalized person? I talk with novelist Victor LaValle, novelist Premee Mohamed, Michigan State University professor Kinitra Brooks, and UCR Irvine professor and illustrator John Jennings about how to separate a bigoted writer from his brilliant mythology. Also featuring readings by actor Varick Boyd. The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle: Beneath the Rising by Premee Mohamed Box of Bones by John Jennings and Ayize Jama Everett Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to imaginary worlds.

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A show about how we create them and why we suspend our disbelief.

0:35.0

I'm Eric Molinsky.

0:37.1

I was really excited when I first read that HBO was going to adapt the 2016 novel Lovecraft

0:43.4

country into a show.

0:46.3

The story imagines what if the demonic entities from HBO Lovecraft's fiction were a manifestation

0:53.4

of racism in 1950s America?

0:57.5

My father, he wrote me.

1:00.2

Technically I have a secret legacy.

1:02.2

A birthright that's been kept from us.

1:05.8

Lovecraft country.

1:06.8

A birthright.

1:07.8

It's not real.

1:09.8

Are you sure?

1:11.1

The novel that the show is based on was written by a white writer, Matt Ruff, but the

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