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Maeve Gilmore (1917–1983)

Autor de Titus Awakes

7+ Obras 526 Miembros 16 Reseñas

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Incluye los nombres: Maeve Gilmore, Ed. Maeve Gilmore

Obras de Maeve Gilmore

Titus Awakes (2011) 254 copias
Peake's Progress (1978) — Editor — 157 copias
Writings and Drawings (1974) — Editor — 35 copias
Mervyn Peake: Two Lives (1999) 17 copias

Obras relacionadas

A Book of Nonsense (1972) — Introducción — 181 copias
Boy in Darkness and Other Stories (2007) — Introducción — 97 copias
Shapes and sounds (1974) — Prólogo — 7 copias

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Nombre legal
Gilmore, Maeve Patricia Mary Theresa
Fecha de nacimiento
1917-06-14
Fecha de fallecimiento
1983-08-03
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
País (para mapa)
England, UK
Lugar de nacimiento
London, England, UK
Lugares de residencia
Sark, Bailiwick of Guernsey
Smarden, Kent, England, UK
London, England, UK
Switzerland
Educación
convent school
Westminster School of Art
Ocupaciones
artist
painter
sculptor
novelist
short story writer
memoirist
Relaciones
Peake, Mervyn (husband)
Peake, Sebastian (son)
Penate, Clare (daughter)
Peake, Fabian (son)
Biografía breve
Maeve Gilmore was raised in London, England, the daughter of a physician. She was educated at a convent boarding school at St. Leonards-on-Sea in East Sussex, now Mayfield School. She then went to finishing school in Switzerland, where she learned German and French and became a good pianist. She enrolled at the Westminster School of Art, where she met her future husband, writer Mervyn Peake, on her first day. They married in 1937 and had three children. She became a painter and sculptor and also wrote short stories. She cared for her husband during his long struggle with Parkinson's disease. On his death in 1968, he left notes for a fourth book in his Titus series of novels. Maeve used these to create a related novel herself and published it as Search Without End in 1980. Her poignant memoir of life with her husband, A World Away (1970), remains in print today.

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Debates

Titus Awake en Book talk (julio 2011)

Reseñas

The warning signs were all there. A much-delayed sequel to a well-loved masterpiece, "based on a fragment" by a long-dead author, focused on possibly the least interesting character in all of Gormenghast.

This is a tiresome book. Dull set-pieces featuring boring characters inhabiting a plot that goes nowhere, uttering god-awful dialogue that is both pretentious and wooden. I should have known better.
 
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gjky | 9 reseñas más. | Apr 9, 2023 |
Its hard to know what to say about this one. The writing is good in places but can also be a bit monotonous or at least repetitious. It does resemble Titus Alone to a degree, although not to its credit being almost as random and fragmentary as that work.
However i enjoyed it more than my score might belie. My score is based on the quality of the writing but there is another level to it.

This is a work that was clearly written to be written, not written to be read. It must have been quite a cathartic experience for the author. This is a love-letter or a prayer and while i understood the ending i’m sure there where more allusions and reference points that i would have gotten more out of with a better knowledge of Peakes life.

While it was a bit of chore in places i do think it deserves a place as the final piece of the Gormenghast puzzle and i plan on buying a copy to reread along with the trilogy.
… (más)
 
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wreade1872 | 9 reseñas más. | Jul 25, 2022 |
Only read a few pieces in this compendium of Peake- but Boy in Darkness is one and it is great! A little side story of the Gormenghast universe.
 
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apende | 2 reseñas más. | Jul 12, 2022 |
When Mervyn Peake died he left behind a handful of notes for a fourth Gormenghast work, which his widow used as the inspiration for this novel.

Left wounded and alone at the end of the third novel, Gilmore takes Titus from a world of darkness and pain and leads him to a place of peace. It is not the book Peake would have written, but Gilmore's love for her husband and his creation are evident in every line she wrote. Titus Awakes serves as a satisfactory end to Titus's journey.
½
 
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amanda4242 | 9 reseñas más. | Jun 24, 2021 |

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Miembros
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Popularidad
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Valoración
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Reseñas
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ISBNs
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