Great piece about a singular man and artist. It is Gorey's centenary this year (born 1925) and by a strange coincidence I just wrote a small blog post about a tribute exhibition I went to last week [1]. He seems to be a soul mate to Charles Addams. I'm not sure what Gorey would make of 2025 but then, was the "real" mundane world, as it really is, the one he inhabited anyway?
Floating Worlds is another source of Gorey letters. They are interesting in their art but also have pervasive lovesickness for (and ignored by) his correspondent suggested (to this reader) throughout.
I asked for Gashlycrumb Tinies for Christmas one year. That book is delightfully morbid
People ask what the best opening lines are to a books they read. Those two sum up the entire book.There’s a card game called Gloom that has a very Gorey feel to it. To win the game you have to create the most tragic tale for your character.
Great piece about a singular man and artist. It is Gorey's centenary this year (born 1925) and by a strange coincidence I just wrote a small blog post about a tribute exhibition I went to last week [1]. He seems to be a soul mate to Charles Addams. I'm not sure what Gorey would make of 2025 but then, was the "real" mundane world, as it really is, the one he inhabited anyway?
[1] https://www.sherringham.net/blog/2025/03/01#gorey
I was never a very big fan of Edward Gorey but I always loved his contemporary Ogdred Weary. :)
Floating Worlds is another source of Gorey letters. They are interesting in their art but also have pervasive lovesickness for (and ignored by) his correspondent suggested (to this reader) throughout.