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The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales by Mark Samuels
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“A pessimist is a liar, unless he destroys himself, and no less of a hypocrite than a priest who defiles the holy.”
Mark Samuels, The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales
“One senses that it is a region of cosmic antiquity, and that man is no more significant here than any other of the insects that crawl in the dust.”
Mark Samuels, The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales
“I had long ago determined that I would devote my life to literary scholarship. Not, let me emphasise, the dry-as-dust scholarship of academe, the crushing orthodoxy to be found in universities, but rather the recondite scholarship that is a journey into the unknown. I refer, chiefly, to those dead authors whose works savour of the uncanny and the marvellous, authors whose unique perspectives are beyond the self-stultifying purview of the modern critical mania for so-called realism. For my part I chose the mysteries, and the hierophant of mystery was an obscure author called Arthur Machen.”
Mark Samuels, The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales
“For, in truth, is not all human philosophy simply the piling up of one word after another in a self-absorbed train of thought and justification?”
Mark Samuels, The Man Who Collected Machen and Other Weird Tales