Doubtful Guest

Edward GOREY

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Doubtful Guest
Doubtful Guest
Doubtful Guest

"NOW AND THEN IT WOULD VANISH FOR HOURS FROM THE SCENE, BUT ALAS, BE DISCOVERED INSIDE A TUREEN": THE DOUBTFUL GUEST, FIRST EDITION SIGNED BY EDWARD GOREY

GOREY, Edward. The Doubtful Guest. Garden City: Doubleday, 1957. Slim oblong octavo, original pictorial paper boards, yellow endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition of this early Gorey tale, signed on the title page by Gorey.

Edmund Wilson described Gorey's work as "surrealistic and macabre, amusing and somber, nostalgic and claustrophobic, poetic and poisoned." Gorey is known for his "distinctive, instantly recognizable style: intricately detailed pen-and-ink drawings capture characters, fur-coated, turtle-necked, or dressed in 1920s or Edwardian garb, frozen in moments of stoicism. Somewhat Gothic and ostensibly grim, these images are usually accompanied by macabre stories of death, dread, and gore or by humorous verses detailing situations of horror" (Silvey, 278). "The Doubtful Guest is vintage Gorey. In it, a furry sort of penguin, wearing a long scarf and tennis shoes, shows up uninvited at a dreary mansion and, without the slightest resistance from the resident Edwardian family, makes itself at home, peering up flues in fireplaces, tearing up books, sleepwalking, dropping favorite objects into the pond, and eating the china for breakfast" (ANB). "Without expression, Gorey people express themselves" (Bader, 554). Toledano A3a.

Book near-fine, with faint soiling to boards and minor rubbing to extremities. Dust jacket extremely good, with a few spots of soiling and a bit of wear and toning to extremities. A desirable signed copy.

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