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Is this in any way inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft?
ReplyDeleteNo, Hamza, really not in any way at all! I have in fact read everything Lovecraft ever wrote, which I think deserves some kind of a medal, but Mirabilis's inspirations lie elsewhere: Dunsany, Sime, Machen, Hitchcock, Gaiman, Moore, The Bonzos, Collier, Milligan, many others...
ReplyDeleteI admit to voraciously reading Lovecraft's stories in my younger days as well (I think I had read them all by the age of 14 or 15). :D
ReplyDeleteIt's just that Yuggoth is a very Lovecraftian-sounding name.
I read them when I was 14 or 15 too. It's a good impressionable age for getting steeped in the Cthulhu mythos :)
ReplyDeleteOh, I see the confusion. Yes, Yuggoth is the Lovecraftian word for Pluto, so I used it in the post for fun. But I don't refer to Pluto as Yuggoth in Mirabilis - it's 1901, H P Lovecraft is only 11 years old so hasn't invented the word yet!
Strictly speaking, I shouldn't refer to it as Pluto either, as it wasn't discovered till 1930, but the cabbage-brains themselves have travelled through time and space so I guess they already knew what humans would call their planet. Whew :)
It would've been to amusing to see Venetia Burney (the girl who coined Pluto's name)to get the idea for the dwarf planet's name from the cabbage-heads, but Mirabilis takes place ten years before her birth, so that's an impossibility!
ReplyDeleteDarn, that would have been nice - but you're right, she couldn't know that because after the green comet leaves, the world reverts to normal (ie it's our world today) and the Year of Wonders is effectively a deleted file in history. And yet... Hmm, I'll have to ponder this one!
ReplyDeleteGlad to have given you a potential idea. And I just noticed a typo/grammatical error in my previous comment.
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