Ithell Colquhoun was a leading British surrealist artist and writer whose love of the esoteric and the occult had a profound influence on her work. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the weird and wonderful alchemical novel Goose of Hermogenes. An unnamed woman must escape her uncle's island when his sinister attentions fall upon an heirloom—a priceless jewel in her possession—that may help in his tireless efforts to conquer death. Gothic, erotic and dreamlike, Goose of Hermogenes is a dizzying work of surrealist imagination. This new edition features five of Colquhoun's watercolor paintings originally painted to illustrate the novel. This tale remains today as vividly unforgettable and disturbing as when it was first published by Peter Owen in 1961.
Guardian
"Lurks somewhere between the territory of Beardsley and Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast . . . shudderingly enjoyable."
Daily Telegraph
"The whole novel possesses a haunting, visionary quality most uncommon in present-day prose."
Mandrake Speaks
"An extraordinary book . . . the descriptions have a gripping hallucinogenic clarity . . . Part Gothic fantasy, part emblematic progress through a dream world where we are never sure we have the complete key to the meaning, we see the workings of a perceptive and curious painterly eye."
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- Release Date 11/01/2018
- Authors Ithell Colquhoun, Richard Shillitoe
- Language English
- Company Peter Owen Publishers; Illustrated, Revised edition
- Weight 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions 4.75 x 0.7 x 7.25 inches
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