
The Music of Erich Zann
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The Music of Erich Zann
This one, as opposed to my many other topics(
), I actually understand most of it. I mean, I don't quite understand why he couldn't find this place anymore, or the significance of all the stuff that happened in the last scene, but there's no part of the actually reading I didn't understand, just the implications behind them. One thing I did pick-up, is more than likely that the old man was dead. I mean, he slept during the day, even the word "ghoulish" was used to describe him, and in the end scene, the narrator says that he felt cold. But beyond that, Lovecraft's implications are lost on me(as I said about why he can't find the place again, and pretty much the significance behind the entire last scene).

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Because crazy shit happened. Zann had been living beside the window to some strange netherworld, and he played to keep some scary shit at bay. Of course, when he finally gave up and died, the weirdness got inside, and disappeared the place.
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I prefer to read things in their original texts if at all possible because it gives the truer feeling of what the author was trying to portray. That's why I particularly like John Ciardi's translation of Dante's Divine Comedy. He tries to keep Dante's original intentions intact, and then after each Canto(chapter), he explains what Dante meant by certain things. Thus, not destroying the original text, but still letting the reader understand what Dante was talking about.
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Joshi leaves the orignaly text, he even tracked down the original manuscript of "Shadow Out of Time" because the print version available was a piece of shit. It's just got a lot of end-notes to explain things.
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It's like a cello.
And there are three, published by Penguin, that collect most of the prose works of Lovecraft together - "The Call of Cthulhu and Other Wierd Stories", "Dreams in the Witch House Other Wierd Stories", and "The Thing on the Doorstep Other Wierd Stories".
And there are three, published by Penguin, that collect most of the prose works of Lovecraft together - "The Call of Cthulhu and Other Wierd Stories", "Dreams in the Witch House Other Wierd Stories", and "The Thing on the Doorstep Other Wierd Stories".
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