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Big and Badby Etienne Delessert
Synopses & ReviewsReview:"With his large-scale, unflinching illustrations, Delessert (Alert!) turns a retelling of the Three Little Pigs into a metaphor about dangerous marauders and how to stop them. The jacket art gives barely a hint of what's to come; the three pigs stand in a column, eyes glinting, as the first holds a flaming match to a furry tail. The tail's owner, the wolf Big and Bad, is so unslakeable in his greed that a fox warns, 'Soon the planet will be too small for his appetite.' Clever cats choreograph a plot to bring him down, using the unwitting pigs as bait and enlisting the construction skills of beavers, birds and badgers. Neither Delessert's words nor his pictures are for the faint-hearted. Describing the wolf's taste for fur hats, for example, Delessert shows him looking ridiculous in a cap with seven cats' tails — but with a chicken foot protruding from his jaws, the fur around them red with blood. Unlike some of Delessert's earlier titles, in which existential dilemmas lead to murky conclusions, this book arrives at a decisive — if vengeful — climax. What distinguishes Delessert's work is the willingness to explore images of evil — images from which most contemporary picture books shrink, but which lurk nevertheless in the nightmares of children. His tale is an unlikely homage to those of his literary forebears, the Brothers Grimm. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) About the AuthorEtienne Delessert was born in 1941 in Switzerland. For more than thirty years the self-taught artist has been translating his and the world's ideas, passions, fantasies, and nightmares into the visual language of books, magazine illustrations, posters, animated films, paintings, and sculptures. His imaginary creatures and landscapes juxtapose chaos and order, the familiar and the fantastic, the serious and the joyous, to clarify this world and create new and surprising universes. Delessert has illustrated more than eighty books, including collaborations with avant-garde playwright Eugene Ionesco and renowned psychologist Jean Piaget. His internationally acclaimed books have been translated into more than fifteen languages and have garnered numerous awards and distinctions, including ten gold medals from the American Society of Illustrators. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, designer Rita Marshall, and their son Adrien. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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