Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American writer known for his unique contributions to the horror genre, particularly through his creation of the Cthulhu Mythos. His works often explore themes of cosmic horror, the insignificance of humanity, and the fragility of sanity, reflecting a deep skepticism of the world around him. Despite facing limited recognition during his lifetime, Lovecraft's influence has grown significantly posthumously, making him a cornerstone of modern horror literature.
Born on Aug 20, 1890 (135 years old)
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft was a revolutionary writer in the horror genre known for his cosmic horror tales.
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft is mentioned as a master of fantastic literature.
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Howard Phillips Lovecraft is known for his resistance against a pervasive perception of happiness in society.
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