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Boy in Darkness and Other Stories

di Mervyn Peake

Altri autori: Maeve Gilmore (Introduzione), Joanne Harris (Prefazione), Sebastian Peake (A cura di)

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A must-have for fans of the Gormenghast books, this anthology constitutes a chapter in the life of Titus Groan that unfolds beyond the pages of the author's monumental trilogy. Disturbingly atmospheric, these stories are told with the force and simplicity of allegory. This special volume includes rare stories as well as some never-before-seen illustrations.… (altro)
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My rating covers the overall package, as well as the stories; the forewords and accompanying art. It's a nice little package, even if nothing is quite as good as the title story.

While not outstanding, the collection shows that Peake bordered on literary chameleon. His style, rhythm and pace seems to change from story to story according to what feels apt for the narrative. Always pretty, often whimsical, but the range of writing feels wide.


Boy In Darkness - 4

Nothing beats Titus Groan for me, but this is an enjoyable little nightmare and a nice extension to the world of Gormenghast (and beyond). It starts and ends a little clunkily, but the meat of the tale is engrossing and packed with delicious prose. I'm sad I've now read everything the world has to offer.


The Weird Journey - 3.5

Beautiful prose weaves a breif, whimsical narrative, producing less wonder than expected.


I Bought A Palm-tree - 3.5

A simple, witty story about the spontaneous and uninformed purchasing of a palm-tree.


The Connoisseurs - 3.5

An on the nose, but amusing, satire on art.


Danse Macabre - 3.75

A dark, ghostly tale. I found the writing a tad laborious at first, but the direction the story takes toward the end is intriguing and the ending nothing short of brutal.


Same Time, Same Place - 3.5

A runaway youth and his naive, romantic pursuit. Nicely written, very readable.


Overall a nice little collection. Worth picking up as a fan of Peake, and certainly worth it for the title story alone if you're a Gormenghast completionist. ( )
  TheScribblingMan | Jul 29, 2023 |
On the blurb and in the Introduction, it's stated that the title story is about Titus Groan, though he is never named. Well, he's called "Titus" twice and the setting so closely resembles the Castle of the Groans that there is no doubt at all, as far as I can tell. It's a good, weird, story, too - worth the tiny second-hand price I paid on its own.

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  Arbieroo | Jul 17, 2020 |
The title story of this collection is fabulous. If the details in Titus Alone weren't enough evidence, the setting of this novella firmly places the world of Gormenghast in some kind of post-apocalypse future in which vestiges of an advanced technology linger in scattered places. In Boy in Darkness, Peake gives us the horror of the Lamb, a being able to dominate others by force of will and to bend their bodies into the bestial shapes of their id.

14-year old Titus (explicitly named), escapes from his castle home (not explicitly named, but clearly Gormenghast) on the festive date of his birth, wandering into an adjoining, but utterly foreign and unfamiliar wasteland, where he falls first into the clutches of the Goat, and then Hyena, emissaries and thralls of the terrifying Lamb.

Peake's description of the deserts of dust, broken buildings, fractured girders and shattered machinery evokes a post-industrial cataclysm from which, perhaps, Gormenghast was a refuge and sanctuary for survivors - speculative, but possible. I wonder whether Peake's experiences of the London blitz and of being an official War Artist on Germany are channelled through these images?

Boy in Darkness is a worthy supplement to Peake's Gormenghast novels, and an inspired work of literary genius in its own right. ( )
  Michael.Rimmer | Jul 14, 2018 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Peake, Mervynautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Gilmore, MaeveIntroduzioneautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Harris, JoannePrefazioneautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Peake, SebastianA cura diautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
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But it was their eyes that were appalling, for they were that kind of bright and acid yellow that allowed no other colour alongside and, if colour can have any moral value, was ineradicably wicked.--"Boy in Darkness"
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A must-have for fans of the Gormenghast books, this anthology constitutes a chapter in the life of Titus Groan that unfolds beyond the pages of the author's monumental trilogy. Disturbingly atmospheric, these stories are told with the force and simplicity of allegory. This special volume includes rare stories as well as some never-before-seen illustrations.

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