A Book of Nonsense: Drawings and Poems by the Author of the "Gormenghast" Trilogy

Author(s): Mervyn Peake

Pre-Loved Books | Poetry, Plays

'I can be quite obscure and practically marzipan.' From the macabre to the brilliantly off-beat, Mervyn Peake's nonsense verse can, like marzipan, be enjoyed by young and old alike. This collection of writings and drawings has been selected by his widow, Maeve Gilmore, and it introduces a whole gallery of characters and creatures, such as the Dwarf of Battersea and Footfruit. Quirky and comical, occasionally alarming, but always magical.

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'Peake deserves a place among the eccentrics of the English tradition alongside Sterne, Blake, Lear, Carroll and Belloc.' - TLS 'He can try on the strangest clothes without losing his own strange identity... a genuinely haunted imagination which stamps everything he wrote or drew.' - GUARDIAN

MERVYN PEAKE was born in China in 1911 of medical missionary parents. He began to draw, paint and write stories at an early age. His first book of poems, Shapes and Sounds, was published in 1941. He is probably best known for his Titus novels - Titus Groan, Gormenghast and Titus Alone - but other well-known poetry collections include: The Glassblowers and The Rhyme of the Flying Bomb. He married Maeve Gilmore in 1937. He was awarded the W.H. Heinemann Foundation Prize by the Royal Society of Literature in 1950. Mervyn Peake died after a long illness in 1968.

General Fields

  • : 9780720611632
  • : Peter Owen Publishers
  • : Peter Owen Publishers
  • : 0.1
  • : 01 June 2002
  • : 186mm X 123mm X 8mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Mervyn Peake
  • : Paperback
  • : New edition
  • : 821.912
  • : 88
  • : illustrations