Brock Savage wrote:
It's such a damn shame how Howard's life ended. I can only imagine what he could have produced in his 50's or 60's.
At this point my knowledge of Howard's life is not much more than Wikipedia-deep. But yea, it's tragic that he died so young. And it does seem he had the kind of talent that would have become more refined in later decades. It is a damn shame that those with that kind of raw and powerful vision often have such troubled souls.
Idk, the trajectory of societal change has the potential to drive us all a little mad. It seems Howard was more troubled by it than most, living in a time and place where "civilization" was rolling in with incredible rapidity. I can "grok" how maybe it did make him feel at odds with his times, and perhaps like a stranger in a strange land.