'The Gormenghast Trilogy is one of the most important works of the imagination to come out of [this] age' Anthony Burgess, Spectator
Mervyn Peake was born in 1911 in Kuling, Central Southern China, where his father was a medical missionary. His education began in China and then continued at Eltham College in South East London, followed by the Croydon School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools. Subsequently he became an artist, married the painter Maeve Gilmore in 1937 and had three children.During the Second World War he established a reputation as a gifted book illustrator for Ride a Cock Horse (1940), The Hunting of the Snark (1941), and The Rime of The Ancient Mariner (1943). Other books include Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland and Grimm's Household Tales (both 1946) and Treasure Island (1949). Titus Groan was published in 1946, followed in 1950 by Gormenghast. Among his other works are Shapes and Sounds (1941), Rhymes Without Reason (1944), Letters from a Lost Uncle (1948) and Mr Pye (1953). Titus Alone was published in 1959. Mervyn Peake died in 1968.
Mervyn Peake is a master of the macabre and a traveller through the
deeper and darker chasms of the imagination
*The Times*
Mervyn Peake is a finer poet than Edgar Allan Poe, and he is
therefore able to maintain his world of fantasy brilliantly through
three novels. [The Gormenghast Trilogy] is a very, very great
work...a classic of our age
[Peake's books] are actual additions to life; they give, like
certain rare dreams, sensations we never had before, and enlarge
our conception of the range of possible experience
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