“The lives of the Outer Dwellers had become almost normal again. Bitterness was their bread and rivalry their wine.”

—  Mervyn Peake

Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 69 (p. 743)

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English writer, artist, poet and illustrator 1911–1968

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