Updated: 7/7/05; 8:01:40 PM

Carrying the Lantern

 Sunday, June 5, 2005

The Man Behind the Children's Books: Maurice Sendak

Bill R.: Fun to listen to the genius behind some of our favorite children's books, warts and all.

Maurice Sendak interview on NPR. Xeni Jardin: John on the DRAWN! illustration blog writes:

There's a delightful interview with Maurice Sendak on NPR’s website. He talks about his love of the nighttime, of scaring children, of mischief, and of Mickey Mouse (who he now calls "a fat whore"). In the interview he explains how he was discovered by Ruth Krauss (author, and wife of Crockett Johnson) before Where the Wild Things Are became a sensation, and how they helped shape him as a childrens’ author and illustrator. His secret? Don't write for children — write about what delights you.
Link to NPR interview. Above: a detail from In the Night Kitchen, which has always been, and will always be, one of my favorite books. (Thanks, Scott De Las Casas! Thanks for turning me on to Maurice Sendak when I was a child, Mom! ) [Boing Boing]
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