Maurice Sendak
Maurice Bernard Sendak (ukuphimisa /ˈsɛndæk/; 10 ngoNhlangulana 1928 – 8 ngoNhlaba 2012) umdwebi nomlobi wezincwadi zezingane weMelika. Uyaziwa ngencwadi Where the Wild Things Are, first ubebhala ngo-1963. Sendak ubezalwa eBrooklyn, ngabazali amaPholisi uSadie (née Schindler) noPhilip Sendak, umsiki.[1][2][3] Ubethanda izincwadi nefilimu Fantasia ngaWalt Disney. Sendak ubegqamile ngoba ubaloba nobedweba incwadi Where the Wild Things Are.
Maurice Sendak | |
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Ubezalwa |
Maurice Bernard Sendak ngoNhlangula 10, 1928 Brooklyn, New York |
Ubefa |
ngoNhlaba 8, 2012 Danbury, Connecticut | (iminyaka ama-83)
Umsebenzi | Umdwebi, umlobi |
Isizwe | iMelika |
Isikhathi | 1947–2012 |
Imikhiqizo |
Where the Wild Things Are (1963) In the Night Kitchen (1970) |
Influences
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Influenced
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Izincwadi
hlelaUmlobi
hlela- Kenny's Window (1956)
- Very Far Away (1957)
- The Sign on Rosie's Door (1960)
- The Nutshell Library (1962)
- Alligators All Around (An Alphabet)
- Chicken Soup with Rice (A Book of Months)
- One Was Johnny (A Counting Book)
- Pierre (A Cautionary Tale)
- Where the Wild Things Are (1963)
- Let's Be Enemies (written by Janice May Udry) (1965)
- Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life (1967) ISBN 0-06-028479-X
- In the Night Kitchen (1970)
- Ten Little Rabbits: A Counting Book with Mino the Magician (1970)
- Some Swell Pup or Are You Sure You Want a Dog? (written by Maurice Sendak & Matthew Margolis, and illustrated by Maurice Sendak) (1976)
- Seven Little Monsters (1977)
- Fantasy Sketches (1981)
- Outside Over There (1981)
- Caldecott and Co: Notes on Books and Pictures (an anthology of essays on children's literature) (1988)
- We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy (1993)
- Maurice Sendak's Christmas Mystery (1995) (a box containing a book and a jigsaw puzzle)
- Mommy? (Sendak's first pop-up book) (2006) ISBN 0-439-88050-5
- Bumble-Ardy (2011) ISBN 0-06-205198-9, ISBN 978-0-06-205198-1
Amafilimu
hlela- 1973: Where the Wild Things Are (story)
- 2009: Where The Wild Things Are (story)
- 2009: Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak, documentary filmed by Lance Bangs and Where the Wild Things Are director Spike Jonze.[4] Released in the US on DVD by Oscilloscope Laboratories.
- 2010: Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must Be More to Life (story), an animated/live action short adapted and directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski (Clyde Henry Productions), produced by Spike Jonze, Vincent Landay and Marcy Page (National Film Board of Canada)[5]
Imithombo
hlela- ↑ "Maurice Sendak Papers". Lib.usm.edu. Archived from the original on June 6, 2010. Kulandwe ngomhlaka October 13, 2009.
- ↑ MercuryNews.com
- ↑ Braun, Saul (June 7, 1970). "Sendak Raises the Shade on Childhood; Maurice Sendak Sendak says he's ... – Free Preview – The New York Times". Select.nytimes.com. Kulandwe ngomhlaka October 13, 2009.
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1509268/
- ↑ Frenette, Brad (February 16, 2010). "Montreal filmmakers team up with Spike Jonze and NFB for new Sendak short". National Post. Canada. Archived from the original on February 27, 2010. Kulandwe ngomhlaka February 18, 2010.
Amakhasi amangaphandle
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- "TateShots: Maurice Sendak", ividiyo imizuzu ama-5, Tate, 22 ngoZibandlela 2011.
- PBS: American Masters ividiyo umzuzu.
- The Rosenbach Museum and Library Exhibition space for Sendak drawings