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Kyle, Steerpike
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Apr 18, 2013 12:02PM

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That's the one. :) A surprising number of big British stars in there!
Cecily wrote: "This is where my guilty secret comes out: Peake is one of my three favourite authors (often in the number one position), but it was only because I accidentally saw the first episode on TV and becam..."
Wow! That's pretty great, Cecily. If the show can do that to even one person, then I consider it a success! It will be interesting to compare the reactions between the people who saw the show first, and read the books first.

Likewise, I didn't think the palette or architecture worked--after all, Peake describes shape, color, and structure throughout the book with his artist's eye, this ancient, off-kilter, half-ruined place. Yet the miniseries showed us a bright-colored, green sort of fairyland that seemed to have more in common with Narnia or Wonderland than Gormenghast.

I can understand that, and I shared some of those thoughts. I watched it with someone who has not read the books, and I think they were ultimately more engaged with it than I was.
I kept thinking to myself that there is so much more going on than what is being portrayed in the scenes. A lot of the "juice" of the characters in the novels (for me, at least), is the action that is happening in the people's heads. Perhaps it is simply a limitation of the film genre, but I felt like the TV show lost a lot of the inner dialogue, that I loved so much in the book.
The person I watched the show with, for example, loved the (view spoiler) , whereas I was inevitably disappointed by it, because I couldn't help but compare my enjoyment of that scene in the book, to my enjoyment of it in the show.
I'll admit though, that my opinion might have been significantly different if I had (like Cecily) watched the show first, thereby becoming interested in the books.

Oh, definitely tell us what you think of it, once you do.

I'll admit though, that my opinion might have been significantly different if I had (like Cecily) watched the show first, thereby becoming interested in the books. "
Which is why I doubt I'll watch it again, despite being glad that I did so once.

Oh wow! I didn't know about this.
Looks like some clips are available on youtube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2UTPo...



I agree that it wasn't Gothic enough, but I wonder if the Aliceness is wholly inappropriate? It was one of the classics that Peake illustrated (https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...) and there are similarities between those illustrations and ones he did of Gormenghast's characters.