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The White People
The White People | Arthur Machen
4 posts | 9 read | 6 to read
A discussion between two men on the nature of evil leads one of them to reveal a mysterious Green Book he possesses.
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underground_bks
The White People | Arthur Machen
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Mehso-so

I read this because I learned in the acknowledgments of The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher that it inspired her book, and I felt like my reading would be incomplete without the source material. It‘s fascinating that this story was so popular—and a favorite of Lovecraft‘s, given it‘s not an easy read or a well-structured one. Pedantic, moralistic, and misogynistic—but “The Green Book” section is alluring and reminds me of a Wayward Children story.

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Anescapewithinthepages
The White People | Arthur Machen
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Mehso-so

This book has been seen as a foundation piece for supernatural literature, which makes me a tad upset I didn't like it more. It lacked any real incline to its plot and when the big moment of what was suppose to be the climax came I felt like the firecracker fizzled and never went off. I did enjoy the folklore aspect to the piece and overall didn't mind spending the time to read it. Basically it's just one big shrug.

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