[HN Gopher] Edgar Allan Poe's America
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       Edgar Allan Poe's America
        
       Author : benbreen
       Score  : 35 points
       Date   : 2023-10-21 17:03 UTC (1 days ago)
        
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       | 11thEarlOfMar wrote:
       | If you're a Poe fan, be sure to check out Tales of Mystery and
       | Imagination by Alan Parsons Project:
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       | https://open.spotify.com/album/1Z4oBiD0q8rTwWIYrDwsys
        
         | niles wrote:
         | And Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix
        
           | osullish wrote:
           | I started this last night and quickly lashed through 2
           | episodes - really enjoying it. Very it's got a good
           | Succession horror vibe to it.
        
           | devjab wrote:
           | I had dismissed it based on its trailer but maybe that was
           | too rash. I'll definitely give it a chance based on your
           | recommend here. Thanks!
        
           | alfanick wrote:
           | I was lately disappointed with quality of movies/shows on NF.
           | But The Fall off the House of Usher was decently good,
           | especially if you know Poe's stories/poetry. Highly
           | recommended, nice classic horror with modern twist.
        
       | nomilk wrote:
       | Seems disproportionately many writers of the 19th and 20th
       | century lived tough (and often short) lives, or at least endured
       | hardship of some kind e.g. Wilde, Orwell, Poe. Wonder if it's
       | true of writers generally?
        
         | ghaff wrote:
         | Many artists in general were probably not very successful
         | and/or otherwise had a lot of hardships in their lifetimes.
         | Some of them became more recognized later. They're the ones
         | you've heard of.
        
         | TulliusCicero wrote:
         | Suffering can produce some awesome art.
         | 
         | Sometimes I wonder if part of the reason for the US having far
         | more success in exporting media worldwide compared to (Western)
         | Europe is the relatively greater amount of suffering caused by
         | libertarian-ish capitalism and oppression of minorities.
         | Certainly it's hard to see American hip hop being the same kind
         | of thing -- and thus achieving the same kind of sales --
         | without those two factors.
        
           | waveBidder wrote:
           | I'd bet more on English being the lingua franca, and the
           | sheer size of the States.
        
         | taeric wrote:
         | Expand the thought to general lives, and it is probably the
         | same? Many lives were tough. In ways that we can and, in my
         | opinion, should prevent.
        
           | Exoristos wrote:
           | Like being beaten to death if you won't vote for the
           | Democratic Party?
        
       | jszymborski wrote:
       | Interesting, I always associated Poe with Baltimore.
        
       | paganel wrote:
       | Poe was very much loved here in Eastern Europe. I know he was
       | loved in Romania, from where I'm from, my dad had a couple of his
       | translated volumes in our library, in fact _The Narrative of
       | Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket_ is one of the first books I 've
       | read as a kid (the title seemed interesting, that's why I had
       | chosen it).
       | 
       | At a quick search I found this blog-post detailing Poe's
       | influence on Russian literature [1], apparently he had been
       | translated in Russian since pretty early on, in the 1840s (via
       | the French translation, not directly from English). Found this
       | part pretty interesting:
       | 
       | > "Edgar Poe--the underground stream in Russia." So the Russian
       | Symbolist poet Aleksandr Blok noted in his journal for November
       | 6, 1911, a topic for a future critical study.
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       | [1] https://simonbeattie.co.uk/blog/archives/2151/
        
       | comprev wrote:
       | A recent Netflix mini-series based on EAP's writing has just been
       | released [0] which might explain his work surfacing due to SEO.
       | 
       | [0]
       | https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_of_the_House_of_Ush...
        
       | nathell wrote:
       | Poe's letters (a full collection available from the EAP Society
       | of Baltimore, https://eapoe.org/works/letters/index.htm), while
       | for the most part very mundane, provide a unique insight into a
       | most stormy life.
        
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