His prose is just terrible , and his stories are ten times longer than it should be. I admit that he had some brilliant ideas , but since when did great ideas alone make a great author ?
Lovecraft cannot write dialouge, lmao.
Even King admits that.
I've read On Writing by Stephen King, he talks about many of his influences, including Lovecraft, but he says that he lacks good dialogue, amongst his characters, can't remember what did he said more about him, what his really good at, or was, it's about what he describes, and of course the general ideias and mythos that are known about his works.
I've read many lovecraft's works, and loved it, can't really say if is a great author or one of the best, but if Stephen King and sooooo many others unanimously say good things, or the best things about lovecraft, who are you or me or anyone else to say otherwise. The thing is, just like King said about his writing, and probably many others have their good or bad, or both opinion on HPL, he was one of the most influencial writers to future generations, along with Edgar Allan Poe, probably much better writer that HPL. Stoker, Mary Shelley, Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, probably also betters writers, each and everyone of them, marked the horror genre with at least one or two (to say the least) a great masterpieces of literature.
But Lovecraft reminds me of Tolkien, cause he focused on a mythological single world, Cthulu Mythos and all that. Like tolkien and his Middle Earth.
But like someone said already, his ideias are far better than his writing, and of course that is exactly what influenced possibly every writer that lives today.
Did anyone read H.P.Lovecraft: A Life by S. T. Joshi? i've bought it, but it's standing by, for now.