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Mervyn Peake: Gormenghast (abridged)

Read by Rupert Degas

Mervyn Peake: Gormenghast (abridged)

Read by Rupert Degas

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About

Titus, Earl of Groan, is becoming aware of a world beyond the suffocating confines of Gormenghast, bound by centuries of tradition into a pattern of decaying rituals. He yearns for freedom. Meanwhile the amoral Steerpike continues to forge his way into a position of power, leaving death in his wake and nearly dying in the process. But his rise places him at odds with Titus himself; and only one will survive. This award-winning sequel displays all of Mervyn Peake’s imaginative brilliance in creating and sustaining the extraordinary world of Gormenghast.

Contents and tracklist

Titus is seven.
Track length7:14
The Countess walked with a frown on her brow…
Track length5:53
Cora and Clarice, although they did not know…
Track length6:49
The husky, whispering sound of a score of flying gowns…
Track length6:31
He beat his fist into the palm of his other hand.
Track length6:34
When Titus awoke the walls of the cave were leaping…
Track length5:41
Titus was to be kept in the lichen fort for a week.
Track length4:08
There was no sound in all Gormenghast…
Track length7:49
It was on the following afternoon that Mrs. Slagg died.
Track length7:45
A few days later when Steerpike saw Fuschia emerge…
Track length3:52
At the end of the three hours that lay before him…
Track length3:42
Steerpike's return to the castle's heart was rapid…
Track length6:04
It was then that there was a knock at the door.
Track length6:10
At the same time Steerpike was fighting to free himself…
Track length4:49
When Steerpike had come out of his faint…
Track length6:42
Mr. Flay had been sitting for over an hour…
Track length7:50
In January the snow came down.
Track length7:47
While Flay in his wilderness of hollow halls was brooding…
Track length7:15
Dr. Prunesquallor sank back on the couch by the window…
Track length5:15
The Doctor had told the Countess…
Track length6:32
She turned on her heel…
Track length5:17
When Flay heard the door open quietly below him…
Track length5:31
And so, without a moment to lose…
Track length5:38
It was lucky for Titus that when the Doctor started…
Track length5:56
When at last Steerpike came to a certain door…
Track length6:24
When Flay and the Doctor, in their different ways…
Track length3:17
What he did not realise was that the death…
Track length4:50
A few days after the murder of Mr. Flay…
Track length6:53
The day of the Bright Carvings was at hand.
Track length6:19
Then he began to run…
Track length4:48
It was hunger that finally woke him.
Track length7:09
All of a sudden, Titus knew that he was lying alone…
Track length5:24
There was no one alive in Gormenghast who could remember…
Track length5:27
For little short of a fortnight the rain continued…
Track length5:08
Driven from haunt to haunt…
Track length6:10
It was not that Fuschia did not struggle…
Track length3:33
Now that the flood had reached its height…
Track length4:48
He was altogether exhausted…
Track length4:30
Knowing that he had several hours to wait…
Track length9:38
The unwitting pageantry of the lantern-lit boats…
Track length7:31
Titus, as the minutes had passed…
Track length5:28
Nevertheless, the time came when the boatman…
Track length6:09
When she turned her eye back…
Track length6:30
All at once there was a terrible cry from below…
Track length5:54
The boats moved out with much splashing of oars…
Track length6:37
Ignoring all precautions, he wrenched the boughs about him…
Track length4:55
When Titus saw that this was indeed so…
Track length3:31
There was no more rain.
Track length5:51
One evening in the late spring…
Track length5:31
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