Maurice Sendak: Caldecott & Co., Gebunden
Caldecott & Co.
- Illustration:
- Maurice Sendak
- Publisher:
- HarperCollins, 09/2026
- Binding:
- Gebunden
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9780062644756
- Item number:
- 12659703
- Volume:
- 240 Pages
- Weight:
- 454 g
- Release date:
- 8.9.2026
- Note
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Caution: Product is not in German language
Blurb
A collection of Caldecott Medalist Maurice Sendak's critical writings devoted to authors and artists whose work he admired, including Randolph Caldecott, Beatrix Potter, and Walt Disney, along with several interviews and autobiographical pieces. Now with a new introduction by Sergio Ruzzier!
Over twenty-five years of his life, Maurice Sendak regularly published essays and reviews devoted to an astonishing variety of writers and illustrators whose work he admired. The subjects of his appreciation ranged from Randolph Caldecott, George MacDonald, and Beatrix Potter to Margot Zemach, Harriet Pincus, and Edward Ardizzone, from Walt Disney and Lothar Meggendorfer to Mother Goose and Hans Christian Anderson.
Back in print with a new introduction by Sergio Ruzzier, Maurice Sendak's Caldecott & Co. is an eminent collection of essays, interviews, and speeches that's proven to be as timeless as the beloved author and illustrator himself.
HarperCollins is proud to present this new edition of Caldecott & Co. that has been printed in close collaboration with the Maurice Sendak Foundation to ensure that Maurice Sendak's work has been reproduced to the highest standards.
Biography (Maurice Sendak)
Maurice Sendak, geboren 1928 in Brooklyn, wuchs mit den Geschichten auf, die sein Vater aus dem Schtetl bei Warschau erzählte. Eigene Bilderbuch-Veröffentlichungen. Ausgezeichnet mit der Caldecott Medaille, 2003 erhielt er den Astrid Lindgren Gedächtnispreis. Maurice Sendak verstarb 2012.Biography (Maurice Sendak)
Maurice Sendak, geboren 1928 in Brooklyn, wuchs mit den Geschichten auf, die sein Vater aus dem Schtetl bei Warschau erzählte. Eigene Bilderbuch-Veröffentlichungen. Ausgezeichnet mit der Caldecott Medaille, 2003 erhielt er den Astrid Lindgren Gedächtnispreis. Maurice Sendak verstarb 2012.