An illustrated collection of 15 macabre short stories. In this gorgeously detailed volume, American artist and author Edward Gorey accents amphigory (nonsense verse or composition) with his signature cross-hatched pen-and-ink drawings. A mix of poetry and prose, light-hearted and decidedly more mo...
specter of American writer and artist, Edward Gorey (1925–2000). From Burton's preference for thin lines and a certain sparseness of detail in his illustrations—often suggesting rather than fully delineating each characteristic—to his playfully macabre plotlines and themes, Gorey is always there....
An illustrated collection of 15 macabre short stories. In this gorgeously detailed volume, American artist and author Edward Gorey accents amphigory (nonsense verse or composition) with his signature cross-hatched pen-and-ink drawings. A mix of poetry and prose, light-hearted and decidedly more mo...
A Monstrous Childhood: Edward Gorey's Influence on Tim Burton's The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy L urking alongside Tim Burton's monstrous creations is the inescapable specter of American writer and artist, Edward Gorey (1925–2000). From Burton's preference for thin lines and a certain spa...
Brandie M. Jefferson
Edward Hopper was a well-known painter and printmaker in twentieth-century America. Edward was born in Nyack, New York in July 1882. Edward was one of his parents’ two children, educated in a strict Baptist environment, and went to a private school. Edward started showing signs of talent...
Presents a profile of New York artist Edward Gorey and reveals what types of factors inspire his existential punchlines in his work. The sets and costumes he designed for the hit stage version of `Dracula' in 1978; The ...
MASTER OF THE WEIRD ABSENCE OF ARTIST EDWARD GOREY IS FELT ACUTELY AS PUPPETEERS ENACT ONE OF HIS CRYPTIC STAGE PIECESEllen Barry, Globe staff
two one-act plays; a historical study, ; a short novel, ; a parody of ,; and a fantasy about England under German occupation,.The celebrated American writer and artist Edward Gorey (1925–2000) published in 1953, followed by more than a hundred extraordinary books, including , , and . ...