The Great Gormenghast Read discussion
Titus Alone
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Systematic or Chaotic?
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I guess that's what I do, although I hadn't quite realised it. Even so, there's not as much rich language as earlier works, but still far more than most writers manange.
In his personal life, Peake was quickly spiraling out of control both mentally and physically; he was literally losing his mind. Does this book reflect his drastic deviation from reality, or is there more going on here? Is this book instead a more logical continuation of Titus's journey beyond the dream-like and enclosing arms of Gormenghast?
How much of this book "makes sense" to you, and how much of this book is simply craziness?