Gormenghast

568 pages

English language

Published Nov. 7, 1968 by Ballantine Books.

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4 stars (4 reviews)

21 editions

Review of 'The Gormenghast Trilogy' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

First, let me say that I have no objections to purple prose as a general rule. Some of my favorite books have been overly florid meandering messes that never seemed to go anywhere. That said, it just doesn't work here for me. This book attempts to combine a tiny bit of actual plot with absurdly long passages where everything but the plot is described using a metric ton of simile and metaphor, much of which makes absolutely no sense.

This was at least my 3rd or 4th time attempting to read this book. It's supposed to be so great that I was determined to get through it. The previous attempts, I barely made it a few pages in before abandoning it. This time, I continued to plow through it for over 4 months off and on, hoping to eventually hit on what made other people rate it so highly. Around …

Review of 'Gormenghast' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is another book (trilogy) that I have long meant to read and, finally, I have read the first book, Titus Groan. This covers the events from the birth of Titus, to his becoming 77th Earl of Gormenghast, just after his first birthday.

The pacing of the book feels quite slow, initially, and does take some getting used to. But the atmosphere is incredible and as the manipulative Steerpike navigates his way upwards through the House of Groan, I founds myself utterly sucked into the story.

Obviously, I have only read one novel out of three so far, but if the trilogy continues like this I shall be rating it 5 stars and pushing it at everyone I encounter.

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Unfortunately, however, the following two novels were a lot less satisfying. With Gormenghast, the second novel, Peake introduces an expanded cast of characters without really (in my view) having a …

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