Gaugins original illustrations are attractively rendered in black-line cartoon style with splotches of light green, royal blue, aquamarine, pumpkin, and mustard. The books appealing cover will engage children, and the poems might prompt them to create their own silly rhymes.School Library Journal, starred review. The combination of handwritten, informal verse and Paul René Gauguin’s avant garde illustrations has proven to be an irresistible and endlessly delightful combination for children and adults alike. Alive with sound, shape, and color, Hagerup's children's poems are still known by heart by every Norwegian child and collections of her poetry can be found on every child’'s bookshelf.
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Dimensions: 168 x 241mm
Publication Date: 14 Nov 2019
Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781592702862
About Inger Hagerup
Generations of Norwegian children have grown up reading and reciting poems by Inger Hagerup (1905-1985). She made her literary debut in 1939 with I got Lost in the Woods a collection of poetry. This was followed by a number of notable collections like Further (1945) and Verse with the Wind (1958). Involved with in the resistance movement against the Nazis in Norway during World War II Hagerup is above all a poet of love. But she is also a poet of death; many of her best poems circle this subject. In addition to her life as a children's author she wrote radio plays and reinterpreted Shakespeare and Goethe. Her memoirs A Girl Came Along What Are You Doing Down Here and Out Seeking Labour were published in the 60s. Born in Cophenhagen the son of Pola Gauguin and the grandson of the French post-impressionist Paul Gauguin Paul René Gauguin (1911-1976) was a painter sculptor set designer and illustrator. He is well remembered for his innovative color woodcuts. He first learned wood cutting techniques while on fishing trips in Ibiza and Mallorca. His art draws inspiration from Max Ernst Vincent van Gogh and Georges Braque. Becky Lynn Crook (1980-) born in Hartford CT is a writer and literary translator from German and Norwegian. In 2010 while living in Berlin she founded and edited SAND an English literary journal. In the Netherlands she began translating numerous novels nonfiction short stories and childrens books. Her translations have appeared in Granta Guernica and Freemans among others. After coming across Inger Hagreups childrens poems in 2011 she was inspired to introduce the poems to international readers and was delighted they have found a home with Enchanted Lion Books. Becky is currently writing her own first novel composing a childrens book or two and at work on a nonfiction collection of thoughts on hiking and stumbling while female. She lives on Bainbridge Island WA with her husband daughter and Momo the cat.