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		<title>The White People and Other Stories: Vol. 2 of the Best Weird Tales of Arthur Machen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE WHITE PEOPLE AND OTHER STORIES is an eclectic collection of Machen&#8217;s weird stories, his poetry, and some of his later writings for newspapers. Despite being a fan of Lovecraft, I have always wondered what HPL meant when he consistently referred to a protagonist hinting at things unknown (to others), dropping outlandish names and meaning [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1568821727?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=wrd-20&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=1568821727"><em><strong>THE WHITE PEOPLE AND OTHER STORIES is an eclectic collection of Machen&#8217;s weird stories</strong></em></a>, his poetry, and some of his later writings for newspapers. Despite being a fan of Lovecraft, I have always wondered what HPL meant when he consistently referred to a protagonist hinting at things unknown (to others), dropping outlandish names and meaning more than is said. Well, he borrowed this technique from Machen&#8217;s &#8220;The White People&#8221;, a story made to look like a young girl&#8217;s diary. Her journal is just a collection of thoughts and experiences, and many things are hinted at as reminders to herself which we will never understand, but these brief glimpses are horrible enough. Machen&#8217;s poetry collection, &#8220;Ornaments in Jade&#8221;, also struck me as weirdly beautiful but also indecipherable. More is unsaid than said, hinted at than revealed. I felt that it relied on some code, a common frame of reference, that has been lost over the course of a hundred years. Perhaps his contemporaries felt the same way.</p>
<p>Born in Wales in 1863, Machen was a London journalist for much of his life.Among his fiction, he may be best known for the allusive, haunting title story of this book, &amp;&#8221;The White People&#8221;, which H.P. Lovecraft thought to be the second greatest horror story ever written (after Blackwood&#8217;s &#8220;The Wilows&#8221;). This wide ranging collection also includes the crystalline novelette &#8220;A Fragment of Life&#8221;, &amp; &#8220;The Angel of Mons&#8221; (a story so widely reported that it was imagined true by millions in the grim initial days of the Great War), and &#8220;The Great Return&#8221; telling of the stately visions which graced the Welsh village of Llantristant for a time. Four more tales and the poetical &#8220;Ornaments in Jade&#8221; are all finely told. This is the second Machen volume edited by S. T. Joshi and published by Chaosium. The first volume was The Three Impostors.</p>
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