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Sendak, who died this week, did not make books for children. He just made books. His linework was elegant, sometimes even cute, but always honest. He was wise, and he never patronised any readers, adult or child. I devoured interviews with Sendak: he was a grumpy, Jewish, brilliant, wise contrarian and he didn’t mellow as he aged. But then, he had never created mellow books. His coming out in 2008, age 80, was a final act of honesty.

Something Sendak once said is the epigraph of my next book. “I remember my own childhood vividly.” he explained. “I knew terrible things. But I knew I mustn’t let adults know I knew. It would scare them.”

Neil Gaiman on Maurice Sendak (via abluegirl)
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# RIP;
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# RIP;
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# Red;

“Many scholars claim that Little Red Riding Hood is a metaphor for puberty (with the red cape representing menstruation) and is meant as a cautionary tale against young girls going after their carnal desires (the wolf). This may explain why Little Red Riding Hood’s alter-ego, Ruby, is usually shown as being flirtatious.” [x]

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A children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest.
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momentofawakening:

Happy Birthday Charles Dickens

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A children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest.
C. S. Lewis (via accidentaleeinlove)