Quote by: Mervyn Peake

...another comber of far pleasure followed the first, for his books came suddenly before his eyes, row upon row of volumes, row upon priceless row of calf-bound Thought, of philosophy and fiction, of travel and fantasy; the stern and the ornate, the moods of gold or green, of sepia, rose, or black; the picaresque, the arabesque, the scientific - the essays, the poetry and the drama. All this, he felt, he would now re-enter. He could inhabit the world of words, with, at the back of his melancholy, a solace he had not known before.


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  • NameMervyn Peake
  • DescriptionEnglish writer, artist, poet and illustrator
  • AliasesMervyn Laurence Peake
  • BornJuly 9, 1911
  • DiedNovember 17, 1968
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Novelist; Illustrator