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"Higglety Pigglety Pop! or There Must be More to Life by Maurice Sendak, 1967
Self-Portrait with Maurice Sendak, Photo by John Dugdale, 2000
Sendak picture book. “The Happy Rain” (1956) was a collab between Maurice and his brother Jack. Aren’t the pictures so Jewish?
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“Yes. I'm not unhappy about becoming old. I'm not unhappy about what must be. It makes me cry only when I see my friends go before me and life is emptied. I don't believe in an afterlife, but I still fully expect to see my brother again. And it's like a dream life. I am reading a biography of Samuel Palmer, which is written by a woman in England. I can't remember her name. And it's sort of how I feel now, when he was just beginning to gain his strength as a creative man and beginning to see nature. But he believed in God, you see, and in heaven, and he believed in hell. Goodness gracious, that must have made life much easier. It's harder for us nonbelievers.
But, you know, there's something I'm finding out as I'm aging that I am in love with the world. And I look right now, as we speak together, out my window in my studio and I see my trees and my beautiful, beautiful maples that are hundreds of years old, they're beautiful. And you see I can see how beautiful they are. I can take time to see how beautiful they are. It is a blessing to get old. It is a blessing to find the time to do the things, to read the books, to listen to the music. You know, I don't think I'm rationalizing anything. I really don't. This is all inevitable and I have no control over it.”
-Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak (1928–2012) Untitled (Max Terrorizing the Dog) preliminary sketch for Where the Wild Things Are (circa 1963) Source
Maurice Sendak, June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012.
1963 photo by Sam Falk.