Maurice Sendak
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| Maurice Sendak | |
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| Ubezalwa | Maurice Bernard Sendak ngoNhlangula 10, 1928 Brooklyn, New York |
| Ubefa | ngoNhlaba 8, 2012 (iminyaka ama-83) Danbury, Connecticut |
| Umsebenzi | Umdwebi, umlobi |
| Isizwe | iMelika |
| Isikhathi | 1947–2012 |
| Imikhiqizo | Where the Wild Things Are (1963) In the Night Kitchen (1970) |
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Maurice Bernard Sendak (ukuphimisa /ˈsɛndæk/; 10 ngoNhlangula 1928 – 8 ngoNhlaba 2012) ungumlobi 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.
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Izincwadi [hlela]
Umlobi [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. http://www.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/html/research/findaids/DG0878f.html. Retrieved 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. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10E11F83555107A93C5A9178DD85F448785F9. Retrieved 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). http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/theampersand/archive/2010/02/16/montreal-filmmakers-team-up-with-spike-jonze-and-nfb-for-new-sendak-short.aspx. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
Amakhasi amangaphandle [hlela]
| Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Maurice Sendak |
- "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