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Floating Worlds: The Letters of Edward Gorey & Peter F. Neumeyer
Peter F. Neumeyer (Directeur de publication)
"A wondrous trove of letters and sketches between Edward Gorey and Peter F. Neumeyer connect the Floating Worlds of these inspired collaborators; enchanting and witty and sparkling with intellectual banter, the book illustrates their artistic process and stands as a moving memoir of friendship.” —Vanity Fair Edward Gorey and Peter Neumeyer met in the summer of 1968. Gorey had been contracted by Addison-Wesley to illustrate Donald and the . . . , a children’s story written by Neumeyer. On their first encounter, Neumeyer managed to dislocate Gorey’s shoulder when he grabbed his arm to keep him from falling into the ocean. In a hospital waiting room, they pored over Gorey’s drawings for the first time together, and Gorey infused the situation with much hilarity. This was the beginning of an invigorating friendship, fueled by a wealth of letters and postcards that sped between the two men through the fall of 1969. Those letters—published here for the first time—are remarkable for their quantity and their content. While the creative collaborations of Gorey and Neumeyer centered on children’s books, they held wide-ranging interests; both were erudite, voracious readers, and they sent each other many volumes. Through their discussions of these books, one marvels at the beauty of thoughtful (and merry) discourse driven by intellectual curiosity. The letters also paint an intimate portrait of Edward Gorey, a man often mischaracterized as macabre or even ghoulish. His gentleness, humility, and brilliance—interwoven with his distinctive humor—shine in each letter. As Neumeyer writes in his introduction, “The letters gave occasion for Ted [Gorey] to articulate his views on authors and artists. They gave insight into what Ted thought he was doing as he created his own work. And they chronicled the rapid growth of a deep and mutual friendship.” Hardcover, 256 pages. Includes 75 letters, 38 illustrated envelopes, and over 60 postcards and illustrations.
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Genres
Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, Art & Design, Nonfiction
Offert par
Pomegranate (Éditeur(-trice))
(User: PomegranateBooks)
Lot
September 2011
Débute: 2011-09-05
Terminé: 2011-09-26
En vente
2011-12-01
Pays
Canada, Royaume-Uni, États-Unis
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14 a critiqué, 3 marked received
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