Composer Carla Kihlstedt and Present Music teamed up for songs based on a macabre little book by artist Edward Gorey.
A truly iconic sequence opens every episode of MASTERPIECE Mystery! and bewitches viewers. Animated ink drawings of couples waltz, lightning flashes, a caped man ducks from view, a woman swoons ...
Cover illustration for “The Gashlycrumb Tinies.”Credit...The Edward Gorey Charitable Trust Supported by By Lisa Brown Lisa Brown is the author-illustrator of the graphic novel “The Phantom ...
Edward Gorey is best remembered for his distinctive art style: His darkly humorous pen-and-ink drawings led to him being dubbed the “Granddaddy of Goth.” But Gorey’s macabre imagination wasn ...
You’re familiar with Edward Gorey, whether you know it or not. The prolific author and illustrator, who was born 100 years ago this week, was ubiquitous for a time in the 1970s and 1980s ...
Edward Gorey's name might not ring a bell immediately, but his drawings sure will. His more recognizable works include the macabre alphabet in "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" and the illustrated edition ...
The 50 pieces collected here, edited by Tom and numbered by the “poisonous and poetic” Gorey, as the famous literary critic Edmund Wilson once called him, are delightful, clever, affectionate ...