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170 of 172 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sex and violence - I think,
This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
A particularly miniature gem from a master miniaturist, The Curious Sofa tells of the delightfully open-minded Alice who, approached one day in the park while she's eating grapes, takes a taxi ride with a young gentleman during which she does something that she's never done before. The story then proceeds to a country house, during which various upper-class folk introduce Alice to a dizzying variety of fun, variously involving a French maid, a Countess, a married couple who each have a wooden leg, numerous "exceptionally well-formed" gentlemen and an enthusiastic Old English sheepdog. You don't actually see anything, thanks to Mr. Gorey's discreet placing of trees, bushes, clothed persons and screens between us and the action, so fans of genuine porn can expect to be disappointed. But this is still a highly titillating book. It climaxes, as it were, when the whole party encounters the eponymous and somewhat sinister sofa, at which point events get rather beyond Alice's control in a way that I'll leave to your imagination. I don't know what kind of tea Mr. Gorey drinks but I'd quite like to try some. If you wanted to explain to somebody what the word "suggestive" means, and were for some reason allergic to dictionaries, you were best off lending them this book. It's all good fun until the last page - which I find extremely worrying. And yet I'm afraid that says more about me than it says about the book.
33 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Several reasons to beg loving relatives for this book..,
By The Inscrutable (Oh, here and there.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
Every slightly Disturbed Person should have at least one example of Goreyhood on their shelves.. in case your loving relatives find this too distressing to buy for you, here are some sensible reasons to throw at them..*Victorian orgies are cool *It's a party accessory: read it aloud. *It's a storybook for young, impressionable children. *You can hit people with it and it will sting. *Or, Whatever.. It's just so droll and vague and cheery. Besides, Victorian orgies are cool.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
In a typically odd work by Edward Gorey, the protagonist, Alice, gets her eyes opened to many new experiences by companions of various sorts (including Colonel Gilbert and his wife Louise, both of whom have wooden legs, and Donald, a sheepdog). All these new activities are strangely suggestive, but not what most people would actually call pornographic; after all, the book is only illustrated with Gorey's discreet little drawings.
The sofa itself is contained in a room lined in polar bear fur, is upholstered in scarlet velvet, and has nine legs and seven arms; when the machinery starts within it Alice shudders and the book concludes in a delightfully ambiguous manner, in what may well be one of the strangest endings of any of Gorey's books. I like Gorey, and this is a good little book, but is not actually one of my favorites, as I think there are others more whimsical, and a few are even stranger. For Gorey lovers this is a great little book, but understand that it is quite small, which makes it a questionable value, particularly in light of the excellent compilations available.
31 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gerald did a terrible thing to Elsie with a saucepan....,
By Yronimos (KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
Though definitely not for everyone, this is probably the creepiest little thing I've read in a LONG time, this being accomplished entirely by subtle insinuation and suggestion than anything concrete.Pornographic work? Not exactly, if you are expecting the sort of thing all those spam e-mails promise. This is surrealism, enigmatic and dreamlike... the graphic imagery is limited to bizarrely posed and leering maybe-unclothed/maybe-not cartoon figures tastefully obscured behind monstrously large ornamental urns, twisted naked tree limbs, and imposing bamboo screens, with such captions as "That evening in the library Scylla, one of the guests who had certain anatomical peculiarities, demonstrated the 'Lithuanian Typewriter', assisted by Ronald and Rupert, two remarkably well-set-up young men from the village." Over and again through the "story" my reaction was "What the heck is THAT supposed to mean???" while taken together they imply something hideously and repugnantly barbaric and freakishly obscene, with the only possible conclusions (when they can be made at all) not matching the reactions of the characters, until the shocking conclusion where at last the characters react appropriately to an eerie situation that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever... making the entire experience that much more disconcerting. This is the beauty of Edward Gory's surrealism. Though, as I said earlier, it is not for everyone- the horror is too enigmatic and the humor a bit too strange for the taste of most people I know... as one negative review said: "Make sure you want to buy this sort of book... it is not what I was expecting." (What was she expecting? She never said... the statement would make a lovely caption for a Gory cartoon, though, unrelated to the panels directly preceding and following it: [A woman in a fur coat and a pair of sinister tennis shoes marking a calendar, while a strange and ambiguous animal watches:] "I would fancy a cup of tea, but only on alternating Tuesdays."/ [The ambiguous animal stands in a bookstore, frowning doubtfully as a distraught young woman points fearfully at a nondescript and dusty book on the bottom shelf of an antique bookcase, telling the woman in tennis shoes:] "Make sure you want to buy this sort of book... it is not what I was expecting."/ [The distraught-looking woman asks the woman in sneakers while looking out the shop window:] "Is it my imagination, or has that building moved since last I saw it?" [The doubtful animal replies:] "NO.") And I think I should also mention that Gory's little cartoons are probably not a good idea for children. Although, I believe that at 9, 10, or 11 I would have been fascinated by the intricately detailed and strange little creepy drawings and their bizarre captions and though any vaguely "adult" elements would have gone way over my head, the cartoons would nonetheless have sparked my imagination... seeing them again as an adult would have been that much more chilling. And, in closing, yes, this book is tiny, and very short. I'd suggest first of all trying out "Amphigory"- a collection of Gory's weird cartoons which includes "The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary", and if you especially like that story to get the little book, or to buy it as a gift for friends with a twisted sense of humor. In fact I would recommend that anyone suspecting they might have a taste for surrealism, dream-like and brutal satire of stiff and stuffy Edwardian and Victorian mannerisms art and customs, subtle gothic horror and twisted humor get hold of as many of the Amphigory books as they can.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yummy!,
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This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
Sex and death without ever really speaking about either--plant your tongue firmly in your cheek, because Gorey is the master.If you're particularly wicked, give this book to prudish relatives at Christmastime.
23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Delightfully Wicked,
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This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
The first Gorey book I've ever bought, and it's left me panting for more.Subtitled "a pornographic work," The Curious Sofa it is indeed, but for what it leaves out. Readers won't find sex or violence on these pages, merely the titillation of the unseen. Umm... mouth watering!
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Sinful Little Tale,
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This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
This delightfully illustrated tale tells the story of Alice and her wicked little sexual encounters. The illustrations never show anything inappropriate nor is the prose ever truly pornographic, yet the reader knows exactly what is going on by observing the characters knowing smiles. Edward Gorey is a wonderful illustrator and a literary delight, which this classic little tale shows.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An original and admirable work, but not entirely typical of Gorey,
This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
THE CURIOUS SOFA: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary is one of Edward Gorey's works in which the story is told through delightful pen-and-ink drawings with witty captions. A 1961 send-up of Victorian pornography, the book's thirty pages tell the adventures of Alice, a young woman swept into a long series of sexual adventures. THE CURIOUS SOFA's cleverness lies in that on one hand it reveals nothing obscene--one would hardly have to fear if a young child came upon the book. A good example caption is: "Downstairs the three of them played a most amusing game of Herbert's own invention called 'Thumbfumble.' They then sat down to a sumptuous tea", which is accompanied by an entirely innocuous drawing. Yet, for the adult the book is ultimately the most filthiest thing this reader has ever encountered outside of some Cocteau Twins lyrics.
The artwork of THE CURIOUS SOFA is rather spartan: generally just characters and furniture against a white background. It resembles more his first work THE UNSTRUNG HARP than the later works of the 1960s that became typical for him: Edwardian figures with beards and lots of fur coats. This is an entertaining work, and Gorey does masterfully show that, paradoxically, sometimes horrors and obscenities can be maximally revealed through being concealed. However, I would not recommend it to the Gorey neophyte, as it is not the best example of his work. Instead, try THE LOATHSOME COUPLE or THE BLUE ASPIC. THE OTHER STATUE is also good. Those are all books from his most fruitful style of the late 1960s and highly recommended reading. Save this one for if you've come to enjoy Gorey.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WEIRD!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
This book is a"pornographic work", but nothing is explicit. For example: "On the floor of the taxi, Alice and Edward did something she'd never done before." The drawings show the edge of a couch here, elbows above a screen there, nothing more. Everything is implied, but the meaning cannot be mistaken. Definitely creepy but witty and humorous.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For People Who Like to Read Too Much Into Everything,
By Kitten chan "Alison" (Columbus, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover)
Well honestly, I fully enjoyed where the book allowed my imagination to roam, until the very end. By the end I was terrified. I guess Gorey really has a knack at providing us with doorways into our own minds. Also, I suppose a child could read this and still have no idea what the hell was going on (who does know?). There'd just be that question of why people were having a party naked (although cleverly covered by way the author's own unique sense of arrangement). Truely a book any Gorey lover MUST add to their collection.
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The Curious Sofa: A Pornographic Work by Ogdred Weary by Ogdred Weary (Hardcover - September 15, 1997)
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