
The Books of Edward Gorey by Tom Gauld
I discovered Edward Gorey’s work in the college library where there was a tatty old copy of ‘Amphigorey’ I loved the short, sinister tales in it, with their deadpan humour and dense scratchy ink drawings. The book had a strange atmosphere, as if it had come from another world. I hunted for more of his books. Each one was like a volume of a vast encyclopedia of that world; a re-imagined edwardian era, full of obscure details and strange occurrences…Alphabets, Bearded Gentlemen, Cats, Dolls, Emptiness, Fur Coats, Graves, Hapless Children, Inanimate Objects, Jalopies, Kidnappings, Ladies Swooning, Menacing Shadows, Nonsense, Ominous Skies, Po-Faces, Quills, Raging Tides, Sneakers, Topiary, Urns, Violent Deaths, Writers, eXotic Fashions, Yawning Chasms, Zoology












