000-0454
000-0454
FROM H. P. Lovecraft
TO James F. Morton
January 1931

Abstract

The "graphite" Lovecraft had sent turns out to be coal, on Lovecraft's nickname for Wilfred Blanch Talman, on page 65 of To Quebec and the Stars, on not needing reading or conversation with meals seguing into several pages of free-association chains, on the "negro problem" seguing at last into complaint of contemporary United States and Canada, on an article by Hergesheimer, on enjoyment and existence, on "emergent evolution" and quantum theory.

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Preceded By 000-0438 Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and James F. Morton Followed By 000-0457
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