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Edward Gorey

About Me

A truly prodigious and original artist, Edward St. John Gorey (1925-2000), gave to the world over one hundred works, including The Gashlycrumb Tinies, The Doubtful Guest and The Wuggly Ump; prize-winning set and costume designs for innumerable theater productions from Cape Cod to Broadway; a remarkable number of illustrations in publications such as The New Yorker and The New York Times, and in books by a wide array of authors from Charles Dickens to Edward Lear, Samuel Beckett, John Updike, Virginia Woolf, H.G. Wells, Florence Heide and many others. His well known animated credits for the PBS Mystery series have introduced him to millions of television viewers. Gorey's masterful pen and ink illustrations and his ironic, offbeat humor have brought him critical acclaim and an avid following throughout the world.

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My Interests

Books:

The Unstrung Harp, 1953 The Doubtful Guest, 1957 The Object-Lesson, 1958 The Fatal Lozenge, 1960 The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Tale by Ogdred Weary, 1961 The Hapless Child, 1961 The Willowdale Handcar: Or, the Return of the Black Doll, 1962 The Beastly Baby, 1962 The Gashlycrumb Tinies, 1963 The Insect God, 1963 The West Wing, 1963 The Gilded Bat, 1967 The Epiplectic Bicycle, 1969 The Iron Tonic: Or, A Winter Afternoon in Lonely Valley, 1969 The Awdrey-Gore Legacy, 1972 The Glorious Nosebleed, 1975 The Listing Attic, 1975 The Prune People, 1983 Gorey Stories, 1983 The Stupid Joke, 1990 The Haunted Tea-Cosy: A Dispirited and Distasteful Diversion for Christmas, 1997 The Headless Bust: A Melancholy Meditation on the False Millennium, 1999 The Other Statue, 2001