Arthur Machen’s “The White People” deals with the idea of other 
realities that intersect what we think of as our everyday reality.  The 
worlds of pagan antiquity, the realms of faerie, still exist but not 
everyone can perceive them.  These are disturbing worlds, sensual 
worlds, and for those who come in contact with them the results are not 
always happy.  The story also deals with the notion of Sin as having 
nothing to do with ordinary concepts of right and wrong; rather it is a 
striving for things that are not meant for mere humans, in some ways 
it’s a striving to be godlike, or to possess knowledge and powers and 
experiences that are forbidden.  In the story a man I given a journal to 
read, a journal kept by a young girl.  It describes her experiences with 
these other realities, and these forbidden things.

 

Machen was interesting in being very much a decadent writer at a time 
when decadent writing had passed out of fashion, and was considered 
somewhat dangerous in the wake of the Oscar Wilde trials.  “The White 
People” dates from 1899.  Machen was a very considerable influence on 
the writers of weird fiction of the 1920s an 1930s, writers like 
Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith.  I just can’t recommend Machen’s work 
highly enough – a truly wonderful writer.


Al


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