The Making of Gormenghast
The world of Gormenghast is madly, cazily imagined and I wallowed in the prose and story'
It’s one of the undisputed fantasy classics of all time, which is why Folio’s Mandy Kirkby knew that The Gormenghast Trilogy, Mervyn Peake’s masterpiece, was the perfect candidate for a Folio limited edition, even 40 years after she first read them.
‘I came across a piece about the books by an illustrator. In my head, Peake’s own illustrations were so much a part of the original, and I had always loved his drawings. But it got me thinking that,
as he wrote so visually, perhaps it was
time to produce a beautiful new edition, with a new breed of illustrator.
‘In the early 1980s, the Gormenghast books were the things to read for kids my age. . I wasn’t really into what was to become known as the fantasy novel genre, and so I really didn’t expect to like them.’ Yet Kirkby found herself utterly transported. ‘The world of Gormenghast is madly, crazily imagined, but for me that doesn’t make it a fantasy series.
‘I wallowed in the prose and the story. I particularly identified with Steerpike, a clever person trapped in a world of hierarchy and status. Well, I was a teenager!’