So, is there any instance of Eldritch Abominations and Fleshy Tentacley Horrors that doesn't bring Lovecraft to mind?
I hear about lovecraft a lot, a little too much sometimes. Guy wrote nice things. Doesn't mean every horrid monster that resembles the Dunwich Horror and Cthulhu is lovecraft inspired.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Lovecraft's deal was more that the universe is way bigger and more fucked up than people can ever fully internalise or understand, and his creations are meant to embody that combination of fear of the unknown and the alien grandeur of the outré and incomprehensible.
If you want a touch of the divine (or demoniac) in the unspeakable, that's Arthur Machen; conversely, Thomas Ligotti takes that sense of the alien and applies it to all life while subtracting that sense of grandeur.
To answer Viani's question, though: Clive Barker.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
the eldritch abominations thing seems to be lovecraftian, at least the way people use that word "eldritch" these days
though imagery-wise it's basically a humanoid male body with an octopus head and tentacles for mouth
also when the eldritch abominations and fleshy tentacley horrors aren't racist because lovecraft was
Anyway... ...this is basically the serious answer I've gotten over the years.