Great, now the original article is 404ing. The vital bit is:
"For example: We plugged in an excerpt from Tennessee Williams' famous "A Streetcar Named Success" essay -- and we were told that the greatest playwright of his generation actually writes like someone named H.P. Lovecraft. Huh?? He's apparently a science fiction writer. Which makes no sense: When Blanche DuBois spoke of the kindness of strangers, she did not mean ones from another planet. Obviously."
I pointed out that Williams' first published story was the Vengeance of Nitocris, published in Weird Tales.
Not that this is much of an argument for TW writing like HPL, but the coincidence is too much to pass up.
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"For example: We plugged in an excerpt from Tennessee Williams' famous "A Streetcar Named Success" essay -- and we were told that the greatest playwright of his generation actually writes like someone named H.P. Lovecraft. Huh?? He's apparently a science fiction writer. Which makes no sense: When Blanche DuBois spoke of the kindness of strangers, she did not mean ones from another planet. Obviously."
I pointed out that Williams' first published story was the Vengeance of Nitocris, published in Weird Tales.
Not that this is much of an argument for TW writing like HPL, but the coincidence is too much to pass up.