"I think Poe had a mission to tell us what it's all about. To answer some of the great questions of life"
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The subtext is a defense against the reflex to dismiss horror as juvenile or escapist. Astin frames Poe as someone “to tell us what it’s all about,” a phrase so plain it becomes strategic: it smuggles big metaphysical hunger into everyday speech. By avoiding academic language, he makes the claim more democratic. Poe isn’t just for literature classrooms; he’s for anyone who’s ever felt dread, grief, obsession, or the suspicion that the mind can betray itself.
There’s also a romantic impulse here: the desire to believe artists possess purpose, even prophecy. Poe’s actual life was messy, economically precarious, and rarely rewarded for its “mission.” Astin’s reverence smooths that over, turning biography into myth. It works because it names what Poe reliably triggers in readers: not answers, exactly, but the sensation of staring at the questions without flinching. In a culture that often treats discomfort as a problem to solve, Astin honors Poe as a guide into it.
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"I think Poe had a mission to tell us what it's all about. To answer some of the great questions of life." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-poe-had-a-mission-to-tell-us-what-its-all-149299/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.





