Where the Wild Things Are” author Maurice Sendak is the subject of a new short documentary from the British art institution, the Tate. The beloved spinner of tales has something surprising to say about his work.
By Jenna Busch "Where the Wild Things Are" author Maurice Sendak is the subject of a new short documentary from the British art institution, the Tate. The beloved spinner of tales has something surprising to say about his work.
By Jenna Busch "Where the Wild Things Are" author Maurice Sendak is the subject of a new short documentary from the British art institution, the Tate. The beloved spinner of tales has something surprising to say about his work.
Bumble-ardy, the latest from author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, is dark and deeply imaginative, much like his classic works Where the Wild Things Are and In The Night Kitchen. Bumble-ardy is an orphaned pig, who has reached the age of 9 without
Not possible. I love Maurice Sendak even MORE. Favorite quote: "The magic of childhood is the strangeness of childhood. The uniqueness that makes us see things that other people don't see"