Titus Awakes by Mervyn Peake - ISBN: 9780099552765
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Gormenghast’s heir escapes his past, battling a world of bizarre dangers.

Titus Awakes

The Lost Book of Gormenghast

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2011

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Summary

The recently rediscovered manuscript of the sequel to The Gormenghast Trilogy. Published to tie in with the centenary of Mervyn Peake’s birth.

In Titus Awakes, the 77th Earl of Groan leaves the crumbling castle of Gormenghast and finds the larger world even stranger than his birthplace. Confronted by elemental and human threats—snowstorms, shipwrecks, and attempts on his life—Titus’ bravery is tested, and he must fight to free himself from the claims of his past.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099552765
ISBN-10:0099552760
Author:Mervyn Peake, Maeve Gilmore, Brian Sibley
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:1 September 2011
Weight:208g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Titus Awakes is a treasure salvaged from the ruins

Titus Awakes is a treasure salvaged from the ruins * New Statesman *Peake does not, as some have said, defy classification; rather, he is beyond classification in any single genre, and therein perhaps lies his genius. In his centenary year it is to be hoped that the latest surge of interest in his enormous range of work will finally help to place him in his rightful position as one of Britain’s most brilliant, original and creative figures * Times Literary Supplement *A century after his birth, the gothic surrealism of Peake’s fantasy world still attracts new fans * Independent *

About The Author

Mervyn Peake

Maeve Gilmore (1918-2003) was a painter, sculptor and writer. She married Mervyn Peake, author of the Gormenghast novels, in 1937 and they had three children. She is the author of A World Away, an account of her life with Peake. Anthony Burgess wrote of that book, ‘It is impossible not to be moved by Maeve Gilmore’s memoir…The moral of Gilmore’s exquisite and poignant book is that life is hell, but we had better be grateful for the conoslations of love and art’.

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