- Where the Wild Things Are
Infobox Book
name = Where the Wild Things Are
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author =Maurice Sendak
illustrator =Maurice Sendak
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country = United States
genre = Children's picture book
publisher =Harper & Row
release_date = 1963
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isbn ="Where the Wild Things Are" by
Maurice Sendak is a children'spicture book originally published byHarper & Row . The book is about the imaginary adventures of a young boy named Max, who is punished for "makingmischief " by being sent to his room withoutsupper . Max wears a distinctivewolf suit during his adventures and encounters various mythical creatures, the wild things. Although just ten sentences long, the book is generally regarded as a classic of American illustratedchildren's literature .Written in
1963 , it was awarded theCaldecott Medal in1964 . American Library Association: [http://www.ala.org/ala/alsc/awardsscholarships/literaryawds/caldecottmedal/caldecottwinners/caldecottmedal.htm Caldecott Medal Winners, 1938 - Present] . URL accessed10 May 2007 .] It also won theBoston Globe-Horn Book Award and was an ALA Notable Book.Story
The book tells the story of Max, who one evening plays around his home, "making mischief" in a wolf costume (chasing the dog with a fork, etc.). As punishment, his mother sends him to bed without supper. In his room, a mysterious, wild forest grows out of his imagination, and Max journeys to the land of the Wild Things. They are fearsome-looking monsters, but Max conquers them with a scary look and he is made the King of all Wild Things. However, he soon finds himself lonely and homesick, and he returns home to his bedroom. He finds his supper waiting for him ... "And it was still hot."
Reception
The book became a best seller. In the book "The Art of Maurice Sendak" the following is noted in a conversation between a mother and Sendak:
: Mother: "Every time I read the book to my daughter, she screams.": Sendak: "Then why did you continue reading it to her when she does not like it?": Mother: "She ought to, it's a Caldecott book."
Sendak mentioned that he thought that was ridiculous and "if a child does not like a book, throw it in the trash."
Background
The original concept for the book featured horses instead of monsters. Sendak said he switched when he discovered that he could not draw horses. [ [http://www.pangaea.org/street_children/world/sendak.htm Maurice Sendak on Children ] ]
The Wild Things (except "Goat Boy", of course) were named after (and are presumably caricatures of) Maurice's aunts and uncles: [ [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa307.htm Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak ] ]
[http://www.spawn.com/toys/games/wtwta/aaron/images/wtwta_aaron_photo_01_md.jpgAaron] , [http://www.spawn.com/toys/games/wtwta/bernard/images/wtwta_bernard_photo_01_md.jpgBernard] , [http://www.spawn.com/toys/games/wtwta/emil/images/wtwta_emil_photo_01_md.jpgEmil] , [http://www.spawn.com/toys/games/wtwta/moishe/images/wtwta_moishe_photo_01_md.jpgMoishe] and [http://www.spawn.com/toys/games/wtwta/tzippy/images/wtwta_tzippy_photo_01_md.jpgTzippy] .
Analysis
Francis Spufford suggests that the book is "one of the very few pictures books to make an entirely deliberate, and beautiful, use of the psychoanalytic story of anger" ("The Child That Books Built", p. 60).Adaptations
* The story also formed the basis of a children's
opera of the same title by British composerOliver Knussen . The first (incomplete) performance was inBrussels in1980 , with the first complete performance of the final version given by the Glyndebourne Touring Opera inLondon in1984 . This was followed the next year by its first U.S. performance inSaint Paul, Minnesota . A concert performance was given atThe Proms in theRoyal Albert Hall ,London in2002 .
* In 1983,Walt Disney Pictures tried to start a CGI make of this but never got past the preview/test.
* A1988 animated adaptation, directed byGene Deitch , contains narration byPeter Schickele , who also composed the music.
*Metallica recorded a song of the same name for their1997 album releaseReLoad , which is rumored to be inspired from the book.
* In1997 , composerRandall Woolf and Maurice Sendak created a ballet version for theAmerican Repertory Ballet , which subsequently toured the United States. Woolf's version employs electric guitar, digital audio processing, and drumset.
* In2004 Chicago company,Emerald City Theater Company produced a musical version of the book with appearances by other books by Sendak,Hector Protector andVery Far Away .
*In 2006, the USPS issued a commemorative stamp depicting a Wild Thing in a series of "Favorite Children's Book Animals."
* A live-action movie version is currently in post-production, withSpike Jonze directing, due in 2009. FeaturingCatherine Keener ,Forest Whitaker and Australian actorAngus Sampson . Adapted byDave Eggers andSpike Jonze .External links
* [http://www.northern.edu/hastingw/wildthings.html The creation of the book and a page by page analysis] . Original dummy copies.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n82LYmiNLDs The "Where the Wild Things Are" attraction at the Sony Metreon, July 23, 2004] . A six-part video on YouTube.
* [http://www.buzznet.com/wherethewildthingsare First look at the film on Buzznet.]References
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