Nonsense
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- $1.99
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- $1.99
Publisher Description
'You elegant fowl!'
Exuberant and ingenious, Lear's best-loved poems tell of jumblies, quangle wangles and luminous noses.
One of 46 new books in the bestselling Little Black Classics series, to celebrate the first ever Penguin Classic in 1946. Each book gives readers a taste of the Classics' huge range and diversity, with works from around the world and across the centuries - including fables, decadence, heartbreak, tall tales, satire, ghosts, battles and elephants.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Full of visual wit and sparkling good humor, Fisher's illustrations offer a fresh view of Lear's limericks. Appropriately eschewing the poet's more ribald offerings, Fisher selects verses that will appeal to a young reader's love for the ridiculous, and her inspired artwork embellishes the preposterous comedy at every turn. A young lady from Welling fishes with her toes as she plays a harp, while an old man from Dumbree serves tea to a parliament of owls. Like the striped and patterned leaves of a wallpaper book, the left-hand pages set off each verse with a scrolled black, silent movie-style border. The dark font set on a solid background makes the text pop against the riot of color that surrounds it. Opposite, Fisher builds on the style she established with Ellsworth's Extraordinary Electric Ears with her full-bleed illustrations; she photographs diorama-like scenes that combine Victorian cartoons, newspapers, signs and etchings, alongside captivating characters with whimsical expressions. At the book's close, Fisher includes a brief bio of Lear and a map of the places named in the rhymes as well as of personal significance to the poet; definitions of more unusual words appear as signposts, labels and the like. A pert lady "whose shoe-strings were seldom untied" and who "frequently walked about Rhyde," for instance, sports a dress whose ribbons define the words "seldom ~ not very often" and "frequently ~ very often." Youngsters will be entranced ("Entranced ~ filled with delight and wonder") by this perfectly nonsensical and inventively imagined volume. Ages 4-9.