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Elephant House: Or, The Home of Edward Gorey

Elephant House: Or, The Home of Edward Gorey

Edward Gorey

70 full-color and black-and-white photographs with 15 reproductions of Edward Gorey's drawings and etchings and writings. Photographs by Kevin McDermott and introduction by John Updike

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  • 11.25" x 8"
  • Hardcover Smyth-sewn
  • 128 pages
  • Published by Pomegranate, 2004
  • ISBN : 9780764924958
  • Artist and author Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) is beloved for the boundless imagination and sharp humor exhibited in his more than 100 published works. Gorey was also a set and costume designer for innumerable theater productions, including a staging of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, for which he won a Tony. He had a profound affection for literature, film, ballet, and animals. Cats and other odd creatures appear in many of his crosshatched illustrations. His humorously unsettling drawings of vaguely Victorian innocents facing unfortunate ends became familiar to a wide audience after appearing in the opening credits of the PBS television series Mystery! Gorey’s Cape Cod home, a veritable cabinet of curiosities, is now a museum celebrating his life and work.

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    Edward Gorey

    70 full-color and black-and-white photographs with 15 reproductions of Edward Gorey's drawings and etchings and writings. Photographs by Kevin McDermott and introduction by John Updike

    Details
  • 11.25" x 8"
  • Hardcover Smyth-sewn
  • 128 pages
  • Published by Pomegranate, 2004
  • ISBN : 9780764924958
  • Artist and author Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) is beloved for the boundless imagination and sharp humor exhibited in his more than 100 published works. Gorey was also a set and costume designer for innumerable theater productions, including a staging of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, for which he won a Tony. He had a profound affection for literature, film, ballet, and animals. Cats and other odd creatures appear in many of his crosshatched illustrations. His humorously unsettling drawings of vaguely Victorian innocents facing unfortunate ends became familiar to a wide audience after appearing in the opening credits of the PBS television series Mystery! Gorey’s Cape Cod home, a veritable cabinet of curiosities, is now a museum celebrating his life and work.

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    Edward Gorey

    70 full-color and black-and-white photographs with 15 reproductions of Edward Gorey's drawings and etchings and writings. Photographs by Kevin McDermott and introduction by John Updike

    Details
  • 11.25" x 8"
  • Hardcover Smyth-sewn
  • 128 pages
  • Published by Pomegranate, 2004
  • ISBN : 9780764924958
  • Artist and author Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) is beloved for the boundless imagination and sharp humor exhibited in his more than 100 published works. Gorey was also a set and costume designer for innumerable theater productions, including a staging of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, for which he won a Tony. He had a profound affection for literature, film, ballet, and animals. Cats and other odd creatures appear in many of his crosshatched illustrations. His humorously unsettling drawings of vaguely Victorian innocents facing unfortunate ends became familiar to a wide audience after appearing in the opening credits of the PBS television series Mystery! Gorey’s Cape Cod home, a veritable cabinet of curiosities, is now a museum celebrating his life and work.

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