“Once there were islands all a-sprout with palms: and coral reefs and sands as white as milk. What is there now but a vast shambles of the heart? Filth, squalor, and a world of little men.”

—  Mervyn Peake , book Titus Alone

Source: Titus Alone (1959), Chapter 114 (p. 1012)

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English writer, artist, poet and illustrator 1911–1968

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