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Maurice Sendak

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I'd like to believe an accumulation of experience has made me a sort of a grown-up person, so I can have judgment and taste and whatever.


— Maurice Sendak


#experience #grown-up #i #i can #judgment

I'm a lucky buck.


— Maurice Sendak


#i #lucky

I'm an illustrator. I have to accept my role.


— Maurice Sendak


#i #illustrator #role

I'm not a religious person.


— Maurice Sendak


#person #religious #religious person

I'm not afraid of death.


— Maurice Sendak


#death #i

I'm not Hans Christian Anderson. Nobody's gonna make a statue in the park with a lot of scrambling kids climbing up me. I won't have it, okay?


— Maurice Sendak


#christian #climbing #gonna #i #kids

I'm not obsessed with angels but I do adore angels.


— Maurice Sendak


#angels #i #i do #obsessed

I'm scared of watching a TV show about vampires. I can't fall asleep.


— Maurice Sendak


#asleep #fall #i #scared #show

I'm sick of 'Wild Things.'


— Maurice Sendak


#sick #things #wild

I'm still as enamored and turned on by work as I was when I was young.


— Maurice Sendak


#i #still #turned #work #young






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Marcus) ISBN 0-06-023625-6
Swine Lake (by James Marshall) (1999)
Brundibár (by Tony Kushner) (2003)
Sarah's Room (by Doris Orgel) (2003)
The Happy Rain (by Jack Sendak) (2004)
Bears! (by Ruth Krauss) (2005)


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The Art of Maurice Sendak (by Selma G. The citation called him "the modern picture-book's portal figure" and the presentation credited Where the Wild Things Are with "all at once [revolutionizing] the entire picture-book narrative. He decided to become an illustrator after watching Walt Disney's film Fantasia at the age of twelve.

Maurice Bernard Sendak (/ˈsɛndæk/; June 10 1928 – May 8 2012) was an American illustrator and writer of children's books. He was best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are first publiMaurice Sendakd in 1963.

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