Maurice Sendak (1928-2012) died last Tuesday (
New York Times obituary here), as you probably heard. He wrote and illustrated possibly the most beloved children's book
Where the Wild Things Are (
HarperCollins, 1971), but was
unapologetic about not writing a sequel on the wave of the book's success. You may have sailed "
in and out of weeks" with Max, but it would have been harder to float through the
kitchen with Mickey, because the sight of him - sans jammies - outraged some people. Parents bypassed it and
libraries banned it. Stacy Conradt writes on
Mental Floss, "
...it was his later book, In the Night Kitchen, that landed on
the American Library Association’s frequently challenged and banned
books list. It features a little boy named Mickey, who is nude
throughout most of the story, likely because he’s dreaming. 'Have you
never had a dream, yourself, where you were totally naked?'
he said,
when Stephen Colbert asked him about the nudity. (Colbert: 'No
.' Sendak: 'I think you’re a man of little imagination' (
see entire interview here)." The offending image can be seen
here (
caution - just kidding!).
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See my previous posts about children's book
author/illustrator
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