There's definitely an aspect to his work which is depressing but I think he's simply chronicling the era in which he lives and certain types of individuals who inhabit it, as opposed to Ligotti who's pessimism is truly cosmic in scope. @RedTower's point probably stands though - I think we're splitting hairs here.

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Yeah. I feel Ligotti is coming from Lovecraft, and houellebecq more from Celine maybe. (Houellebecq's essay on Lovecraft is also worth a read. I wonder if he's read ligotti?).

I suppose I was just defending reading something 'depressing'. But I'm p sure we might all be on the same page lol especially with red tower's name and pfp.