Stuff like Tolkien or C.S. Lewis are obvious, but other authors, movies, music, or entertainment might not be as well known.
So, how about a thread that lists some recommendations for things untouched by modern insanity?
Stuff like Tolkien or C.S. Lewis are obvious, but other authors, movies, music, or entertainment might not be as well known.
So, how about a thread that lists some recommendations for things untouched by modern insanity?
If you like other pulp stuff like Solomon Kane, Kull, The Shadow, The Spider, or things like Lovecraft's writings, I highly recommend checking out Seabury Quinn's tales of Jules de Grandin. They center around a French expat detective/physician and occult expert in the US (circa 1920s and forward) and generally have a "weird tales" bent to them. They're short stories that were written for the pulp magazines of the era, and while the collections are quite massive (Quinn was a prolific writer), they're best read in small doses.
Looks pretty cool, I’ll check it out for sure.