Excerpts from Howard Phillips Lovecraft's Selected
Letters 1911-1937
"It is
because I am a complete sceptic & cynic, recognising no such qualities as
good or evil, beauty or ugliness, in the ultimate structure of the universe,
that I insist on the artificial & traditional values of each particular
cultural stream — proximate values which grew out of the special instincts,
associations, environment, & experiences of the race in question, &
which are the sole available criteria for the members of that race &
culture, though of course having no validity outside it. These backgrounds of
tradition against which to scale the objects & events of experience are all
that lend such objects & events the illusion of meaning, value, or dramatic
interest in an ultimately purposeless cosmos — hence I preach & practice an
extreme conservatism in art forms, society, & politics, as the only means
of averting the ennui, despair, & confusion of a guideless &
standardless struggle with unveiled chaos
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