Sometimes this feels like Rust Cohle's essay, but I'm enjoying it anyway.
Also got "The Thing: A Phenomenology of Horror" by Dylan Trigg in the backlog.
What do /lit/ thinks about books like those, got anything similiar?
I haven't read them yet but I really really want to. If you liked that and True Detective, try the book Supernatural Detection. I'm fairly sure Peak is in it, and it's a collection of "dark" philsophical essays on the first season of True Detective written by great author like Gary Shipley. Talking about Peak, have you read his horror novel - The River Through the Trees or something like that anyway.
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I'd mention Conspiracy Against the Human Race but chances are you've got that one covered.
I've read the exact same books, just finished Eugene Thacker's "Horror of Philosophy" series. It touches on a lot of similar themes.
Also if you're interested in reading a horror story written as a work of philosophy, try Cyclonopedia by Reza Negarestani
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Have you read Dreams of Amputation?