The Worlds of Mervyn Peake

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Illustration by Mervyn Peake for The Sphinx by Oscar Wilde (1949).


The centenary of writer, artist and poet Mervyn Peake is being celebrated this year with a number of events in the UK. Mervyn Peake: A Centenary Celebration is a small exhibition of Peake's drawings which has been running since April at the Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. That show ends on July 17th so if you want to be glared at by Fuchsia Groan you're advised to get your skates on.


The Worlds of Mervyn Peake is a more substantial affair opening this week at the British Library, London, which promises to have materials from the British Library collection and the Peake archive on display. Two evenings of talks are also scheduled although the first of these, Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast, is now sold out. The Guardian ran a feature at the weekend with pieces by some of the people who'll be involved in the discussions, including Michael Moorcock, who's been championing Peake's work since the early 1960s, and China Miéville. For those who can't make it to the exhibitions, there are also books: The Gormenghast Trilogy has been republished in a new illustrated edition, and the British Library is selling an American edition of Maeve Gilmore's Peake's Progress, a 592-page selection of writings, drawings and poetry which has been out-of-print in the UK for years. Essential purchases for any Peake enthusiast.


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A profusion of Peake

Joseph Cavalieri's stained glass

Mervyn Peake at Maison d'Ailleurs

Peake's Pan

Buccaneers #1

Mervyn Peake in Lilliput

The Illustrators of Alice

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