Mervyn Peake Quotes

Mervyn Laurence Peake was an English writer, artist, poet, and illustrator. He is best known for what are usually referred to as the Gormenghast books. The three works were part of what Peake conceived as a lengthy cycle, the completion of which was prevented by his death. They are sometimes compared to the work of his older contemporary J. R. R. Tolkien, but Peake's surreal fiction was influenced by his early love for Charles Dickens and Robert Louis Stevenson rather than Tolkien's studies of mythology and philology.

Peake also wrote poetry and literary nonsense in verse form, short stories for adults and children , stage and radio plays, and Mr Pye , a relatively tightly-structured novel in which God implicitly mocks the evangelical pretensions and cosy world-view of the eponymous hero.

Peake first made his reputation as a painter and illustrator during the 1930s and 1940s, when he lived in London, and he was commissioned to produce portraits of well-known people. For a short time at the end of World War II he was commissioned by various newspapers to depict war scenes. A collection of his drawings is still in the possession of his family. Although he gained little popular success in his lifetime, his work was highly respected by his peers, and his friends included Dylan Thomas and Graham Greene. His works are now included in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the Imperial War Museum and The National Archives.

In 2008, The Times named Peake among their list of "The 50 greatest British writers since 1945". Wikipedia  

✵ 9. July 1911 – 17. November 1968   •   Other names Мервін Пік, מרווין פיק

Works

Titus Groan
Titus Groan
Mervyn Peake
Titus Alone
Titus Alone
Mervyn Peake
Boy in Darkness
Mervyn Peake
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Famous Mervyn Peake Quotes

“Life is too fleet for onomatopoeia.”

Source: Titus Groan

“For death is life. It is only living that is lifeless.”

Source: Titus Groan

Mervyn Peake Quotes about time

Mervyn Peake Quotes about love

“Why break the heart that never beat from love?”

Source: Titus Groan

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“Lingering is so very lonely when one lingers all alone.”

Source: Titus Groan

“To live at all is miracle enough.”

Poem of the same title (also on Peake's tombstone)
Source: Collected Poems

“Oh how I hate people!”

Source: Titus Groan

Mervyn Peake Quotes

“I am clever enough to know that I am clever.”

Source: Titus Groan

“Each day I live in a glass room
Unless I break it with the thrusting
Of my senses and pass through
The splintered walls to the great landscape.”

"Each Day I Live in a Glass Room," A Reverie of Bone and other Poems (1967)

“He saw in happiness the seeds of independence, and in independence the seeds of revolt.”

Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 2 “The Great Kitchen” (p. 18)
Context: It was not often that Flay approved of happiness in others. He saw in happiness the seeds of independence, and in independence the seeds of revolt.

“Something to remember, that: cats for missiles.”

Source: Titus Groan

“But we have seen it in the air,
A fairy like a William Pear”

Poem O Here it is

“This tower, patched unevenly with black ivy, arose like a mutilated finger from among the fists of knuckled masonry and pointed blasphemously at heaven.”

Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 1 “The Hall of the Bright Carvings” (p. 9)

“The paper is breathless
Under the hand
And the pencil is poised
Like a warlock's wand.”

Poem in The Glassblowers (1950)

“Pompous as only failures can be.”

Source: Titus Alone (1959), Chapter 82 (p. 959)

“There is something about a swarm that is damaging to the pride of its individual members.”

Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 32 (p. 555)

“Autumn returned to Gormenghast like a dark spirit re-entering its stronghold.”

Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 28 “Flay Brings a Message” (p. 152)

“Drear ritual turned its wheel.”

Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 60 “In Preparation for Violence” (p. 323)

“There is danger in deep water, and danger is more real than beauty in a boy’s mind.”

Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 50, section 2 (p. 661)

“So limp of brain that for them to conceive an idea is to risk a haemorrhage.”

Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 2 (p. 403)

“He was as young as twenty years allowed, and as old as it could make him.”

Source: Titus Alone (1959), Chapter 5 (p. 815)

“The ritual which his body had had to perform for fifty years had been no preparation for the unexpected.”

Source: Titus Groan (1946), Chapter 41 “The Burning” (pp. 248-249)

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