31 October 2021

The bizarre humor of Edward Gorey

During my blogcation, I had the opportunity to reread several books by Edward Gorey.  I've amended and updated my post on The Gashlycrumb Tinies, but as I discovered while reading his books, some of the humor was frankly a bit unsettling -


Especially when the subject matter involves children:


I'll defer commentary.  Res ipsae loquuntur.  (hat tip to reader loookas)

Reposted from 2016 for Halloween 2021.

10 comments:

  1. One of my favorite books is Gorey's "The Recently Deflowered Girl" -- talk about unsettling humor!

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  2. Gorey writes, and draws, so far behind acceptable, it sees it from the other side. I love his stuff, but it's not for the faint hearted.

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  3. Dark humor... it is dark but it is humor nonetheless.

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    1. And it's poetry! Memorize one that you can recite when someone asks you what is your favorite poem.

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  4. "Postprandial", the time after a meal. Had too look it up; will have to find a time to use it. :-)

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  5. I think the word you are looking for is misogynistic

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    1. Misanthropy (clearly evident in Gorey) is too often reduced to misogyny. Ideologically driven conformation bias at work.

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