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Sopping Thursday
Edward Gorey

Capra Pr, 1971

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Simple story, complex illustrations

I've had this book for many, many years, and I'm always struck by the simplicity of the story and the complexity of the illustrations. The lovely black dog in the story is an unsung hero who saves a baby floating away in the rain. I named my black lab Bruno after the dog in this story.

Many of Edward Gorey's stories are too adult or too black for children. But if your child is thoughtful and imaginative, I would recommend this one.

This is a must for Gorey collectors.

And for the one person in the universe who doesn't know this, Gorey began the beautiful black and white illustrations used on Public Television's Mystery series (he didn't finish them because he died).


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Joy for any one who likes rain, umbrellas and small towns.

In this book we spend one Thursday in a small English town where, ofcoarse, it is raining. People stand with umbrellas in the streets, lose their umbrellas, go to buy umbrellas and visit neighbours homes to borrow umbrellas. The pictures are very light, but EG makes up for this by making atleast one object in each scene solid black.



An umbrella is missing. A man is distressed. A thief scampers over rooftops. A child is in danger. A harangued salesclerk weeps. A dog save the day.

The intriguing story of The Sopping Thursday is unlike any other Edward Gorey book, both because of its unique gray-and-black illustrations and because it has a happy ending (if one is to dismiss any worry about the child featured in the last frame). In just thirty images and thirty short lines of text, Gorey manages to create a complex tableau of characters and a plot worthy of film noir.

Long out of print, this new edition is faithful to the size of Gorey's original drawings and wisely refrains from offering any editorial commentary...except to say this Gorey jewel is--to quote the eminent literary critic Edmund Wilson--"a brilliant discovery."


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