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The Singing Bones: Inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Singing Bones: Inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales

Contributors:

By (Author) Shaun Tan

ISBN:

9781760111038

Publisher:

A&U Children's

Imprint:

A&U Children

Publication Date:

23rd September 2015

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Prizes:

Winner of Aurealis Awards - Best Graphic Novel/Illustrated Work 2015 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 185mm, Height 240mm

Weight:

860g

Description

In this beautifully presented volume, the essence of seventy-five fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm is wonderfully evoked by Shaun Tan's extraordinary sculptures.

Nameless princes, wicked stepsisters, greedy kings, honourable peasants and ruthless witches, tales of love, betrayal, adventure and magical transformation: all inspiration for this stunning gallery of sculptural works. Introduced by Grimm Tales author Philip Pullman and leading fairy tale scholar Jack Zipes, The Singing Bones breathes new life into some of the world's most beloved fairy tales.

'These little figures of clay, with their simplified features, their single attributes, are perfect realisations of the strangeness of the characters they represent.' - Philip Pullman

Author Bio

Shaun Tan grew up in Perth, Western Australia and currently works as an artist, writer and film-maker in Melbourne. He began creating images for science fiction stories in small-press magazines as a teenager, and has since become best known for illustrated books that deal with social, political and historical subjects through dream-like imagery. The Rabbits, The Red Tree, The Lost Thing, Tales from Outer Suburbia, The Arrival and Rules of Summer have been enjoyed by readers of all ages, locally and internationally. Shaun has also worked as a theatre designer, a concept artist for Pixar and Blue Sky Studios, and won an Academy Award for the short film adaptation of The Lost Thing. In 2011 he received the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in Sweden, in recognition of his services to literature for young people.

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