What's the best way to read this man's works?
I've heard of his stuff being riddled with typoes. I've heard of one of his friends ( forgot the name ) publishing/republishing his stories after adding significant changes to them, thus ruining them. There's versions on top of versions on amazon, some don't have all his stories. Some have the typoes. Some of the books are pieces of shit that have pages falling out and binding falling apart after days.
Is there a definitive way to read me some lovecraft? I'd hoped there was a book with all of his unedited, typo-less stories all wrapped up in a sturdy book, but I can't find it.
Do your own research. It'll be good for you. I promise, little bird.
>>7728162
the blue hardcover one
>>7728162
this book
>>7728162
The best way is not to because he was a massive hack.
>>7728162
Anything written by him and another auther is not actually his work, it just has his name on it posthumously. Unless the other auther is a contemporary of Lovecraft's, it's just knock off crap.
>>7728183
>The shitposter in darkness
>>7728178
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In an empty house, late at night, after watching Ringu.