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In Praise of Maurice Sendak. Maurice Sendak in 1963. Sam Falk/The New York Times. My mother's glamorous friend Ronnie gave her "Where the Wild Things Are" as a 40th birthday gift. I was 11.


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Maurice Sendak had always been obsessed with death. He drew through his obsession, used it.


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83-year-old Maurice Sendak was in fine angry form in this final Guardian interview. Rupert Murdoch? He represents how bad things have become. The US right? Schnooks. Life? Awful. Emma Brockes.


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Most of us, if we recognize the name Maurice Sendak, probably think of him as the man who wrote and illustrated the beloved children's book "Where the Wild Things Are," published in 1963. Yet what some may not know is that Sendak wrote (and illustrated) much more than that one popular book.


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Maurice Sendak remains the most honored children's book artist in history. He was the recipient of the 1964 Caldecott Medal, the 1970 Hans Christian Andersen Award, the 1983 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, and the 2003 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. In 1996 President Bill Clinton presented him with the National Medal of Arts in recognition of.


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'Where the Wild Things Are' author Maurice Sendak dies at 83

Maurice Sendak Matthew Margolis Some Swell Pup; or, Are You Sure You Want a Dog? Hardcover - October 1, 1976 by Maurice Sendak (Author, Illustrator), Matthew Margolis (Author) 12 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover $10.97 9 Used from $6.99 8 Collectible from $24.95 Paperback $4.18 6 Used from $4.66 1 New from $4.18


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Maurice Sendak dies at 83; author of 'Where the Wild Things Are' By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times May 9, 2012 12 AM PT


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Maurice Sendak, (born June 10, 1928, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.—died May 8, 2012, Danbury, Connecticut), American artist and writer best known for his illustrated children's books.. Sendak was the son of Polish immigrants and received his formal art training at the Art Students League of New York. While a student there, he drew backgrounds for All-American Comics and did window displays for.


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May 8, 2012 Maurice Sendak, widely considered the most important children's book artist of the 20th century, who wrenched the picture book out of the safe, sanitized world of the nursery and.


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Children's author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, seen here posing with a character from his beloved book Where The Wild Things Are, died in 2012. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Maurice.


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Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book written and illustrated by American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak, originally published in hardcover by Harper & Row.


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Maurice Bernard Sendak was born June 10, 1928, in Brooklyn. His father, a dressmaker in New York's garment district, stimulated his imagination with tales spun from Jewish folklore.


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BOOKS WRITTEN & ILLUSTRATED BY MAURICE SENDAK Kenny's Window (Harper & Brothers, 1956) Very Far Away (Harper & Brothers, 1957) The Sign on Rosie's Door (Harper & Brothers, 1960) Nutshell Library, including Pierre, Chicken Soup with Rice, Alligators All Around, One Was Johnny (Harper & Row, 1962) Where the Wild Things Are (Harper & Row, 1963)


Maurice Sendak, author of 'Where the Wild Things Are,' dies at age 83

1. Maurice Sendak designed F.A.O. Schwarz's window displays. Maurice Sendak and his brother visited Manhattan's F.A.O. Schwarz in 1948 to try to get the company to purchase their handmade,.


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"Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak has become a classic. Winner of the 1964 Caldecott Medal as the "Most Distinguished Picture Book of the Year," it was first published by HarperCollins in 1963. When Sendak wrote the book, the theme of dealing with dark emotions was rare in children's literature, especially in picture book format.