Maurice Sendak citáty
strana 2

Maurice Bernard Sendak byl americký spisovatel a ilustrátor, autor knih pro děti, který ve své době patřil mezi světově nejvýznamnější autory tohoto žánru. Byl držitelem ceny Hanse Christiana Andersena.

Jedna jeho kniha vznikla v roce 2003 podle opery Brundibár, která vznikla v Terezínské ghettu v době nacistické okupace za druhé světové války.

Pocházel z rodiny polských Židů, kteří se přistěhovali do Spojených států amerických.

Jeho nejznámější kniha Where the Wild Things Are, česky vydávána pod názvem Max a maxipříšerky, byla poprvé publikována v roce 1963, v roce 2009 podle ní vznikl stejnojmenný animovaný film.

✵ 10. červen 1928 – 8. květen 2012  •  Další jména მორის სენდაკი, موریس سنداک
Maurice Sendak: 55 citátů0 lajků

Maurice Sendak citáty a výroky

„V dětství jsem pořád musel přemýšlet o dětech tam (v Evropě). Nesu s sebou břemeno toho, že žiji za ty, kteří museli zemřít.“

Maurice Sendak

Zdroj: [Zemřel Maurice Sendak, autor nesentimentálních knih pro děti, ceskatelevize.cz, 2012-05-09, 2010-10-13, http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/ct24/kultura/175590-zemrel-maurice-sendak-autor-nesentimentalnich-knih-pro-deti/?mobileRedirect=off]

Maurice Sendak: Citáty anglicky

“And it is through fantasy that children achieve catharsis. It is the best means they have for taming wild things.”

Maurice Sendak

Acceptance speech upon being awarded the Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are (1964), published in Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books, 1956-65, edited by Lee Kingman (1965)
Kontext: Certainly we want to protect our children from new and painful experiences that are beyond their emotional comprehension and that intensify anxiety; and to a point we can prevent premature exposure to such experiences. That is obvious. But what is just as obvious — and what is too often overlooked — is the fact that from their earliest years children live on familiar terms with disrupting emotions, fear and anxiety are an intrinsic part of their everyday lives, they continually cope with frustrations as best they can. And it is through fantasy that children achieve catharsis. It is the best means they have for taming Wild Things.

“Children do live in fantasy and reality; they move back and forth very easily in a way we no longer remember how to do.”

Maurice Sendak

As quoted in Questions to an Artist Who Is Also an Author : A Conversation between Maurice Sendak and Virginia Haviland (1972) by Virginia Haviland
Kontext: I believe there is no part of our lives, our adult as well as child life, when we're not fantasizing, but we prefer to relegate fantasy to children, as though it were some tomfoolery only fit for the immature minds of the young. Children do live in fantasy and reality; they move back and forth very easily in a way we no longer remember how to do.

“Please don't go. We'll eat you up. We love you so.”

Maurice Sendak kniha Where the Wild Things Are

Varianta: Oh, please don't go—we'll eat you up—we love you so!
Zdroj: Parting words of the Wild Things to Max in Where the Wild Things Are (1963)

“Sipping once, sipping twice, sipping chicken soup with rice.”

Maurice Sendak

Zdroj: Chicken Soup With Rice: A Book of Months

“I'll eat you up!”

Maurice Sendak kniha Where the Wild Things Are

Varianta: I'll eat you up I love you so.
Zdroj: Where the Wild Things Are

“When you hide another story in a story, that’s the story I am telling the children.”

Maurice Sendak

Quoted in an interview, "Sendak on Sendak," Rosenbach Museum & Library, Philadelphia (2007/2008)

“I don't believe in things literally for children. That's a reduction.”

Maurice Sendak

As quoted in "Sendak Is Forming Company for National Children's Theater" by Eleanor Blau, in The New York Times (25 October 1990) http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE0D61F3DF936A15753C1A966958260&scp=1&sq=Sendak+reduction&st=nyt

“I’m gay. I just didn’t think it was anybody’s business … All I wanted was to be straight so my parents could be happy. They never, never, never knew.”

Maurice Sendak

As quoted in "Concerns Beyond Just Where the Wild Things Are" by Patricia Cohen in The New York Times (9 September 2008)

“We were the "chosen people," chosen to be killed?”

Maurice Sendak

On traditional Jewish faith, as quoted in "Concerns Beyond Just Where the Wild Things Are" by Patricia Cohen in The New York Times (9 September 2008) http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/10/arts/design/10sendak.html?pagewanted=all

Podobní autoři

Erich Kästner foto
Erich Kästner16
německý dětský spisovatel None
Josef Čapek foto
Josef Čapek102
český malíř a spisovatel None
Neale Donald Walsch foto
Neale Donald Walsch50
americký spisovatel None
Stephen King foto
Stephen King183
americký spisovatel None
Isaac Asimov foto
Isaac Asimov22
americký spisovatel a biochemik None
Richard Bach foto
Richard Bach54
americký duchovní spisovatel None
Kurt Vonnegut foto
Kurt Vonnegut25
americký spisovatel 20. století None
 Morgan Scott Peck foto
Morgan Scott Peck7
americký psychiatr None
Oliver Herford foto
Oliver Herford3
americký spisovatel None
Alejandro Jodorowsky foto
Alejandro Jodorowsky14
chilský spisovatel knih a komiksů, režisér None