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Concerns Beyond Just Where the Wild Things Are [Maurice Sendak comes out at age 80]
nyt ^ | 9-9-08 | Patricia Cohen

Posted on 09/14/2008 9:56:55 PM PDT by lainie

He is not, as children’s book writers are often supposed, an everyman’s grandpapa. His hatreds are fierce and grand, as if produced by Cecil B. DeMille. He hates his uncle (who made a cruel comment about him when he was a boy); he hates anything to do with God or religion, and Judaism in particular (“We were the ‘chosen people,’ chosen to be killed?”); he hates Salman Rushdie (for writing an excoriating review of one of his books); he hates syrupy animation, which is why he is thrilled with Mr. Jonze’s coming film of his book “Where the Wild Things Are,” despite rumors of studio discontent.

“I hate people,” he said at one point, extolling the superior company of dogs, like his sweet-tempered German shepherd, Herman (after Melville).

He is, at heart, a curmudgeon, but a delightful one, with a vast range of knowledge, a wicked sense of humor and a talent for storytelling and mimicry.

When Mr. Sendak received the 1996 National Medal of Arts, President Bill Clinton told him about one of his own childhood fantasies that involved wearing a long coat with brass buttons when he grew up.

“But Mr. President, you’re only going to be president for a year more,” Mr. Sendak said, “you still have time to be a doorman.”

Mr. Sendak insisted he was trying to be ingratiating, not funny.

Was there anything he had never been asked? He paused for a few moments and answered, “Well, that I’m gay.”

“I just didn’t think it was anybody’s business,” Mr. Sendak added. He lived with Eugene Glynn, a psychoanalyst, for 50 years before Dr. Glynn’s death in May 2007.

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TOPICS: Books/Literature
KEYWORDS: mauricesendak; sendak; wherethewildthings
No idea if people are going to say, "well, duh," but I thought it would be of interest to somebody. I didn't know til I read this. I didn't know anything about Maurice Sendak.


1 posted on 09/14/2008 9:56:59 PM PDT by lainie
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I think that remark to Slick is pretty funny.


2 posted on 09/14/2008 9:57:24 PM PDT by lainie
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To: lainie
He is, at heart, a curmudgeon, but a delightful one, with a vast range of knowledge, a wicked sense of humor and a talent for storytelling and mimicry.
really? he sounds like a dick to me...
3 posted on 09/14/2008 11:29:31 PM PDT by steel_resolve (We are living in the post-rational world where being a moron is an asset)
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To: lainie
As a child I loved this book, and also read it aloud many many times to my own children. Kinda sorry to learn that Mr Sendak is such a ..... pr*ck.

Although I really like the comment to Clinton....

4 posted on 09/15/2008 12:12:47 AM PDT by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: Rummyfan

A person may be immensely talented, but still be a jerk.


5 posted on 09/16/2008 12:35:56 AM PDT by coydog (Keep Canada green - paint a Liberal!)
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