E figure care, anzi carissime, si ritrovano nell'eccellente E is for Edward pubblicato l'anno scorso da Black Dog & Leventhal per celebrare il centenario della nascita di Edward Gorey (1925-2000). Ne ha curato l'edizione Gregory Hischak, super esperto di Gorey e affidatario - nonché lì residente - della casa-museo del Nostro a Yarmouth Port, Massachussetts, suddividendo il materiale selezionato in otto capitoli tematici: il primo si intitola Hapless Children, cosa che dice senz'altro molto anche agli estimatori di Michael Mantler (e a quelli di Robert Wyatt, naturalmente).
E is for Edward celebrates Gorey's capacity as author, illustrator, humorist, playwright, printmaker, fabric artist, and theatrical designer, and pokes around the vast array of material he created between 1953 and his death in 2000. Including both iconic as well as never-before-seen works, E is for Edward is organized by major themes and topics that characterize Gorey’s self-authored output, including unfortunate children, uncomfortable creatures, Dance, Fashion (both ill-fitting and to die for), the genres of Murder Mysteries and Nonsense, and the recurring motifs and latent symbolism that underlie these subjects. Writer Gregory Hischak (who also moonlights as Curator and Director of The Edward Gorey House) offers both a poet’s and a designer’s sensibility to Gorey’s art. Ensconced in the wake of ephemera that Edward left within the House, the author has had unfettered access to works, collections, and, via the indulgences of the Edward Gorey Charitable Trust, has had dozens of rarely viewed notebooks, manuscripts, and artwork made available for this volume.
https://edwardgoreyhouse.org/e-is-for-edward
https://ecmreviews.com/michael-mantler-the-hapless-child


