<p>Maurice Sendak (1928-2012) stands out as one of the most respected influential authors of the twentieth century. Though primarily known as a children&#39;s book writer and illustrator he did not limit himself to these areas. He saw himself first and foremost as an artist. In this collection of interviews Sendak presents himself as a writer illustrator set designer and librettist. From his early work with Randall Jarrell and Ruth Krauss through his later work with Tony Kushner and Spike Jonze Sendak worked as a collaborator with a passion for the arts.</p><p>The interviews here many of which are hard to find or previously unpublished span from 1966 through 2011. They show not only Sendak&#39;s shifting artistic interests but also changes in how he understood himself and his craft. What emerges is a portrait of an author and an artist who was alternately solemn and playful congenial and irascible sophisticated and populist. The man who showed millions of children and adults alike what&#39;s cooking in the night kitchen and where the wild things are Sendak remains an American original who redefined the picture book and changed children&#39;s literature--and its readers--forever.</p>
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