Monday, January 26, 2009
About Me
- Name: Sebastian Peake
Regular readers of this blog will be familiar with the energy and detail which Sebastian used to keep us up-to-date with any news of his father's work, particularly during the centenary year, 2011. His sudden death has been a great shock to his friends and family but the promotion of his father's work will continue under the guidance of his brother and sister, Fabian and Clare. I worked with Sebastian on the blog and will continue to add details of events and new publications as well as any other news when it becomes available. Alison Eldred
Previous Posts
- Mervyn Peake: The Man and His Art
- Morris Kestelman at the Imperial War Museum
- A new Mr Pye clip
- Joanne Harris and Gormenghast
- Peake at Wells-next-the-Sea
- Titus Groan - a Hungarian edition
- Poem of the Week
- Sark Election
- The Life and Work of Mervyn Peake
- Late drawings at Chris Beetles' gallery
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well, I have come late to Gormenghast, although it has been on my list of books to read for years but I saw the trilogy in Waterstones, UK and made a copy mine. When the BBC did a mini-series, I was almost tempted to watch it but my preference has always been to read first and enjoy someone else's visual interpretation after. So, it is a joy. I have just left Stephen Donaldson's universe of the Gap Series of novels and Peake's world is altogether more claustrophobic that outer space, and no less enjoyable for all that. I was thrilled to read The Frivolous Cake, an absolute joy for someone brought up on McGonagall. Highly recommended to those who feast on novel language and deep description.
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