A Child of Bliss/A World Away

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Description

These profound and moving accounts of life with Mervyn Peake provide poignant and revealing insights into the art, personality and friendships of the author of Titus Groan, Gormenghast and Titus Alone.

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Weight 0.309 kg
Dimensions 2.1 × 12.8 × 19.8 cm
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Language

Pages

352

publisher

Year Published

1999-12-2

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0099282860

About The Author

Maeve Patricia Mary Theresa Gilmore was born in London in 1918. Her Irish father was a surgeon from Co. Down and her mother the daughter of the owner of the Western Mail. Maeve grew up in Chelsea and was sent as a boarder to the Convent of the Holy Child in Hastings. At seventeen she spent a year at a Swiss finishing school. When she returned to London she enrolled as a student at the Westminster School of Arts, where on her first day she met Mervyn Peake. Despite disapproval from her father Maeve continued to meet with him and they married in December 1937. Maeve Gilmore died in August 1983 at the age of sixty-five, surviving her husband by fifteen years. The eldest of Mervyn Peake and Maeve Gilmore's three children, Sebastian was brought up in London, Kent, Surrey and Sark and in his childhood attended nine different schools. A keen interest in languages took him to Europe where he lived in various countries for almost five years. On his return he worked in shops and breweries and set up his own transport, and painting and decorating companies before becoming involved in the wine trade. He now runs his own wine company. Sebastian Peake has a son and three daughters and lives in London.

It is impossible not to be moved by Maeve Gilmore's memoir of her husband… The personal story underlying the creation of Peake's works in prose, verse and pictorial line is both heartbreaking and idyllic… The moral of Maeve Gilmore's exquisite and poignant book is that life is hell, but we had better be grateful for the consolations of love and art

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Peake himself comes alive in this touching memoir [A World Away]… Written in love and pain, this book reaches back beyond the years of terrible illness… A love story as strangely haunting as the talent of the man himself

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