H. P. Lovecraft Quote

Naturally one would rather be a broad artist with power to evoke beauty from every phase of experience--but when one unmistakably isn't such an artist, there's no sense in bluffing and faking and pretending that one is.


Selected Letters 1934-1937 (ed. Arkham House Publishers, 1976) - ISBN: 9780870540363


Naturally one would rather be a broad artist with power to evoke beauty from every phase of experience--but when one unmistakably isn't such an...

Naturally one would rather be a broad artist with power to evoke beauty from every phase of experience--but when one unmistakably isn't such an...

Naturally one would rather be a broad artist with power to evoke beauty from every phase of experience--but when one unmistakably isn't such an...

Naturally one would rather be a broad artist with power to evoke beauty from every phase of experience--but when one unmistakably isn't such an...