Curious Correspondence with Edward Gorey
tcj.comI asked for Gashlycrumb Tinies for Christmas one year. That book is delightfully morbid
A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs.
B is for Basil, assaulted by bears.
People ask what the best opening lines are to a books they read. Those two sum up the entire book.There’s a card game called Gloom that has a very Gorey feel to it. To win the game you have to create the most tragic tale for your character.
Great piece about a singular man and artist. It is Gorey's centenary this year (born 1925) and by a strange coincidence I just wrote a small blog post about a tribute exhibition I went to last week [1]. He seems to be a soul mate to Charles Addams. I'm not sure what Gorey would make of 2025 but then, was the "real" mundane world, as it really is, the one he inhabited anyway?
I was never a very big fan of Edward Gorey but I always loved his contemporary Ogdred Weary. :)
Floating Worlds is another source of Gorey letters. They are interesting in their art but also have pervasive lovesickness for (and ignored by) his correspondent suggested (to this reader) throughout.