Author(s): Peake, Mervyn
Reader(s): Degas, Rupert
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0063
Barcode: 9781843795407
Release Date: 01/2011

PEAKE, M.: Titus Groan (Abridged)

Deep in the labyrinthine corridors of Gormenghast Castle, a child is born. Titus, 77th Earl of Groan, is heir to arcane and all-embracing rituals that determine the activities of everyone from Lord Sepulchrave, his father, to the vast cook, Swelter, and the irrepressible Dr Prunesquallor. But not the steely and devious Steerpike, who will lie, cheat and even murder to get on.

One of the greatest feats of sustained imaginative writing, the world of Gormenghast Castle is brilliantly realised in this darkly fantastic novel. Its rich description and vivid characters make it one of the most enduringly popular works of the 20th century.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Peake, Mervyn - Author
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
1Gormenghast taken by itself would have displayed…07:23
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2As Flay passed the curator on his way to the door…05:33
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3It was impossible for the apprentices to force themselves…05:43
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4He peered at the immobile huddle of limbs.04:40
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5From his vantage point he was able to get a clear view…07:47
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6Her Ladyship, the seventy-sixth Countess of Groan…04:06
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7Every morning of the year…04:43
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8Mrs. Slagg entered.05:30
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9Leaving the tray on the mat outside…03:13
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10Mrs. Slagg made her way along the narrow stone path…06:40
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11Titus, under the care of Nannie Slagg and Keda…06:58
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12Tradition playing its remorseless part…06:35
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13Meanwhile, hiding behind a turn in the passage…04:49
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
14Mr. Flay was possessed by two major vexations.04:59
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
Disc 2
1Yesterday had exhausted him…04:18
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2On the afternoon following her brother's birth…06:25
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3As she stood breathless beside the table…06:03
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4Mrs. Slagg was so agitated at the sight…06:25
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5The Doctor all this while had had his glass of cognac…04:40
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6As he returned through the hall his mind was so engrossed…06:49
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7Autumn returned to Gormenghast like a dark spirit…02:50
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8The library of Gormenghast was situated…06:18
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9At the same moment that Flay was leaving Fuchsia's bedroom…07:07
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10Instead of crossing over to the Doctor's house…06:45
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11When Keda came back to her people…07:24
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12There was a discreet tapping at the twins' door.06:42
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13'And now you must tell me, dear ladies…'06:25
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
Disc 3
1On one excuse or another…04:22
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2It happened on the day of Steerpike's second daylight visit…07:42
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3The crags of the mountain were ruthless…06:10
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4There had been a slight but perceptible lifting…06:05
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5Suddenly not only was Irma seized…06:14
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6Prunesquallor did what he could to help Mrs. Slagg…04:48
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7The Doctor and Flay, leaping forward, half caught her.06:02
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8One evening, several weeks after the burning…05:30
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9Unable to reconcile the heroism of Steerpike's rescue…04:08
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10It was only when the coffin stood near the graveside…04:24
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11About a week after Sourdust's burial…06:03
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12Spring has come and gone…05:29
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13Suddenly a voice comes from the mouth.04:07
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
14The morning light is strengthening…07:48
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
Disc 4
1Steerpike has some difficulty in finding Flay…07:21
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
2Barquentine is unaware…07:15
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
3It was four days since the Dark Breakfast…05:53
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
4Wiping the sweat from his brow as he rose to his feet…06:49
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
5They were about halfway to the Hall of Spiders…05:56
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
6Swelter was running the flat of his hand along the steel…04:56
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
7Swelter, once his sense of balance was restored…04:17
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
8Of the nightmare that followed it is needful to say…05:50
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
9The inexplicable disappearance of both Lord Sepulchrave…05:28
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
10Something in a white shroud was moving towards the door…04:34
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
11The day of the 'Earling' was a day of rain.03:37
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
12Barquentine had started…04:48
Degas, Rupert (Reader)
13In the arms of the woman on the shore…06:09
Degas, Rupert (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:08:35