Author: Gregory Maguire
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-AUTHOR SITE: GregoryMaguire.com -WIKIPEDIA: Gregory Maguire -BOOK SITE: Making Mischief (HARPER COLLINS) -GOOGLE BOOK: Wicked by Gregory Maguire -ESSAY: Call of the Wild: Gregory Maguire examines the enduring magic of Maurice Sendak's literary classic, Where The Wild Things Are. (Gregory Maguire, Out) -ESSAY: Loving Wicked for the 35th Time (Gregory Maguire, October 15, 2008, Broadway.com) -REVIEW: of BRUNDIBAR: After the opera by Hans Krasa and Adolf Hoffmeister, Retold by Tony Kushner, Illustrated by Maurice Sendak (Gregory Maguire, NY Times) -PROFILE: Wild About Sendak (Nicola Smith, 11/06/09, Valley News) -VIDEO DISCUSSION: Art and Technology (Panel with Gregory Maguire, Susan Cooper, Roger Sutton, 5/4/2005, MIT) -VIDEO DISCUSSION: Where the Wild Things Are: Panel Discussion (Featuring Harvard College Professor Maria Tatar, Wicked Author Gregory Maguire, and Award-winning Author John Cech, October 27, 2009, Harvard) -REVIEW: of THE MAGICIAN’S BOOK: A Skeptic’s Adventures in Narnia By Laura Miller (Gregory Maguire, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of JONATHAN STRANGE & MR. NORRELL By Susanna Clarke (Gregory Maguire, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of After by Francine Prose (Gregory Maguire, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Artemis Fowl by Eion Colfer (Gregory Maguire, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of the Austere Academy by Lemony Snicket (Gregory Maguire, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling (Gregory Maguire, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman (Gregory Maguire, NY Times Book Review) -PROFILE: Mr. Wicked (ALEX WITCHEL, March 11, 2007, NY Times Magazine) -INTERVIEW: 'Wicked' deep interview with author Gregory Maguire, who'll be in Portsmouth Tuesday: Gregory Maguire reimagines classic children's stories by questioning society's views on beauty, evil, nature, nurture and — with 'A Lion Among Men' — cowardice. (Rachel Forrest, 10/18/08, seacoastonline.com) -PROFILE: Gregory Maguire’s Wicked Beginnings (Bev Goldberg, 7/15/09, 2009 ALA Annual Conference) -INTERVIEW: Gregory Maguire Steps Out from Behind the Curtain (Dave Weich, Powells.com) -PROFILE: 'Wicked' author Gregory Maguire returns to Oz (Jacque Wilson, 11/04/08, CNN) -ARTICLE: 'Wicked' author Gregory Maguire's new novel is free - take that, Walmart! (Thom Geier, 10/22/09, Entertainment Weekly) -ARCHIVES: Maguire, Gregory (NY Times) -REVIEW: of Making Michief by Gregory Maguire (Michael Hill, ASSOCIATED PRESS) -REVIEW: of Making Mischief (Daryl Grabarek, School Library Journal) -REVIEW: of Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West By Gregory Maguire (Michiko Kakutani, NY Times) -REVIEW: of Wicked (Tony Buchsbaum, January) -REVIEW: of Wicked (Dr. Pat, BlogCritics) -REVIEW: of Son of a Witch by Gregory Maguire (Sophia Harrison, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Three Rotten Eggs by Gregory Maguire (Jim Gladstone, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of WHAT-THE-DICKENS: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy By Gregory Maguire (Regina Marler, NY Times Book Review) -THEATER REVIEW: of Wicked (Daniel Handler, NY Times) SENDAK/WILD THINGS: -WIKIPEDIA: MAURICE SENDAK -FILMOGRAPHY: Maurice Sendak (IMDB) -INFO: Where the Wild Things Are (IMDB) -LECTURE: Descent Into Limbo (Maurice Sendak, 4/05/03, MIT World) -ESSAY: Facing our monsters: How Maurice Sendak tamed the 'Wild Things' (Kuwait Times, October 26, 2009) -TRIBUTE: Magic Words: How Maurice Sendak unleashed a multimedia monster with 10 little sentences. (Lauren F. Friedman, October 14, 2009, City Paper) -INTERVIEW: ‘Where the Wild Things Are’: Let the wild rumpus start! (Ramin Setoodeh and Andrew Romano, 10/09/09, NEWSWEEK) -PROFILE: Maurice Sendak Sheds Moonlight on a Dark Tale (SARAH LYALL, September 20, 1993, NY Times) -ESSAY: Where the Wild Things Weren’t (BRUCE HANDY, October 8, 2009 , NY Times) [W]hen I was a kid, “Where the Wild Things Are” was something to be reckoned with, like the mumps. I was 4 when it was published in 1963. I was cognizant that teachers and librarians thought it was a “good” book, proved by the shiny Caldecott Medal on its cover. (A budding critic, I had a premature and probably unhealthy interest in consensus.) I don’t think my family had a copy, but I remember seeing it in what I now realize were the more cosmopolitan homes on my Northern California cul-de-sac — the book resides in my possibly exaggerated-for-effect memory as an early ’60s progressive totem alongside Danish modern furniture, African art and the sticky, stale-sweet smell of pipe tobacco. I was certainly aware of “Where the Wild Things Are” as something I should like, the way I have more recently felt I ought to like Tom Waits and “30 Rock.” -REVIEW ARCHIVES: Where the Wild Things Are (Metacritic) -PROFILE: Spike Jonze and his 'Wild' endeavor (Steven Rea, 10/13/09, Philadelphia Inquirer) -REVIEW: of Where the Wild Things Are (A.O. Scott, NY Times) -ARCHIVES: Maurice Sendak (NY Times) Making Mischief: A Maurice Sendak Appreciation (2009) - Gregory Maguire (06/09/1954-) (Grade:C+) |
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