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Ascending Peculiarity: Edward Gorey on Edward Gorey by Edward Gorey
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Ascending Peculiarity: Edward Gorey on Edward Gorey

by Edward Gorey

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Harcourt (2001), Edition: 1st ed, Hardcover, 320 pages

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A collection of interviews done over the years with the author/illustrator. The nature of the beast necessitates some repetition of content but overall it was very interesting. I enjoyed his often biting comments about some of the literary "greats" - and discovered references to a couple authors that I would like to explore on my own.

The only draw back for me was the separation of the numbered Notes to the end of the book - I was constantly flipping back and forth - instead of either at the end of each interview or as footnotes.

More illustrations would have been nice but then there are never enough of his... ( )
  heyjude | Jan 29, 2009 |
If you've got an obsession with Gorey, as I do, this is a wonderful trip into a twisted mind. Never boring, never contrite. ( )
  invisibleinkling | Dec 30, 2007 |
Wonderful ( )
1 vote raven_in_the_woods | Feb 15, 2007 |
Overall, the book was pretty interesting, although there was a lot of redundant information between all the interviews. I like meeting and learning about people who are odd. I'm not talking about people who act odd to be interesting and intriguing, but people who are innately strange and don't hide it from the rest of the world. Edward Gorey definitely fits into the odd person category. ( )
  plopphizz | Apr 30, 2006 |
An engaging book of interviews and articles about Edward Gorey. He was a truly weird individual! I would've liked more of his artwork, but it was great to have a look into the psyche of one of my favorite illustrators. ( )
1 vote Crowyhead | Nov 10, 2005 |
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Sometimes I think my life would have been completely different if I had ever learned to draw.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0151005044, Hardcover)

A vivid self-portrait in words of one of the great American
artists of the twentieth century. Designed to appeal to Gorey lovers as well as
those seeking an introduction to his work, Ascending Peculiarity includes reproductions of previously unpublished drawings and photographs. Edited by Karen Wilkin.

Edward Gorey's extraordinary and disconcerting books are avidly sought and treasured throughout the world, but until now little has been known about the man himself. While he was notoriously protective of his privacy, Gorey did grant dozens of interviews over the course of his life. And as the conversations collected in this book demonstrate, he proved to be unfailingly charming, gracious, and fascinating.

Here is Gorey in his own words, ruminating on everything from French symbolist poetry to soap operas, from George Balanchine and the unique beauty of ballet to Victorian photographs of dead children. We meet the artist in his ramshackle book-lined studio in Manhattan and his equally bizarre house on Cape Cod. We listen as he describes his legendary upbringing and vast range of influences, as well as how he managed to work amid all his cats.


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