IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN
(1970)
First edition of the lush bedtime adventure, with Caldecott Honor seal to the jacket front panel.
Fine in very good jacket.
Price: $375.00
More by Maurice Sendak
First edition of the lush bedtime adventure, with Caldecott Honor seal to the jacket front panel.
Fine in very good jacket.
Price: $375.00
A surreal exploration of the vivid paths of children's minds as they drift to sleep, IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN is the philosophical sequel to WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE and continues that book's revolutionary focus on the inner emotional lives of children. Frequently banned for depicting its protagonist fully nude, IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN takes readers through a lush nonsense world featuring serenely inimical bakers and verses that mimic the rhythms of William Blake's verse. The book's comic-like aesthetic draws heavily from influences in the world of cartooning, most importantly Winsor McCay's early 20th-century comic LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND, which Sendak called an "elaborate and audacious fantasy" – IN THE NIGHT KITCHEN is "in part, an homage to Winsor McCay" (Sendak's foreword to WINSOR MCCAY: His Life and Art). A Caldecott Honor book as elaborate and audacious as its influences.
Read more: Hanrahan, Works of Maurice Sendak: 1947-1994, A75; Canemaker, Winsor McCay: His Life and Art.
First printing. New York: Harper & Row, (1970). 11'' x 8.5''. Original cream cloth with central color pictorial paste-on. In original unclipped ($4.95) color pictorial dust jacket, with Caldecott sticker. Tan endpapers. Illustrated by Sendak in color throughout; lettering by Diana Blair. [40] pages. Jacket faint dampstaining to panels primarily visible on verso; some rubbing to extremities and a couple short closed tears with tape repairs to verso. Book with only a touch of shelfwear to bottom edge; else clean and fresh.
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