Sign for H.P. Lovecraft Memorial Square. Photo by Chad Nelson.
Chad Nelson Tweets this photograph of H.P. Lovecraft Memorial Square, in Providence, Rhode Island.
Chad explains that this is located in the heart of the Brown University campus. A helpful article he sent me explains that his photograph shows a new bronze sign, installed last year using funding by Lovecraft enthusiasts, which has glow in the dark letters. It replaces an older wooden sign at the square, located at the intersections of Angell and Prospect streets.
I don't know how much is available at Providence for Lovecraft tourists, but obviously there is something.
Chad remarks that the sign is "incidentally only a few blocks from Benefit St., which is referenced in one Illuminatus! scene."
In fact, that's the memorable scene in The Golden Apple, e.g. volume 2 of Illuminatus! which Robert Putney Drake pays a visit to Lovecraft:
Howard Phillips Lovecraft, pale, gaunt, cadaverous, opened the door. "Mr. Drake?" he asked genially.
"It was good of you to see me," Drake said.
"Nonsense," Lovecraft replied, ushering him into the Colonial hallway. "Any admirer of my poor tales is always welcome here. They are so few that I could have them all here on a single day without straining my aunt's dinner budget."
He may be one of the most important men alive, Drake thought, and he doesn't really suspect.
("He left Boston by train this morning," the soldier reported to Maldonado and Lepke. "He was going
to Providence, Rhode Island.")
Here's a photo of the "Shunned House" at 135 Benefit Street, where the scene apparently takes place:
For more on Lovecraft and Providence, please see my earlier Illuminatus! reading group blog post.
From the comments: Lovecraft's College Hill Walking Tour.
From the comments: Lovecraft's College Hill Walking Tour.
3 comments:
I spent a fun day in Providence in 1987 visiting Locecraft sites.
"I don't know how much is available at Providence for Lovecraft tourists, but obviously there is something."
Well, there is this:
http://www.hplovecraft.com/creation/sites/walktour.aspx
I would imagine that Lovecraft would be horrified that his beloved Providence is in the hands of mongrel southern Europenas with names like D'Ammassa and Di Filippo.
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