Showcasing another quirky side of the author best known for his
monumental fantasy trilogy, Gormenghast, this collection contains pieces
recently discovered by the Peake family From the macabre to the
brilliantly off-beat, Mervyn Peake's nonsense verse can, like marzipan,
be enjoyed by young and old alike. This collection of writings and
drawings has been selected by his widow, Maeve Gilmore, and it
introduces a bewitching gallery of characters and creatures rivalling
the best of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear--creatures such as the Dwarf
of Battersea and Footfruit. Also included are never-before-seen
illustrations to the poems not in previous editions. This treasure trove
will delight new and old fans alike with its deceptively goofy, actually
quite complex verse--it's quirky and comical, occasionally alarming, but
always magical.