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The Death of the Hat: a Brief History of Poetry in 50 Objects

The Death of the Hat: a Brief History of Poetry in 50 Objects

A Brief History of Poetry in 50 Objects

by Paul B. Janeczko and Chris Raschka
Hardback
Age range: + years old Publication Date: 01/03/2015

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A celebrated duo reunites for a look at poems through history inspired by objects--earthly and celestial--reflecting the time in which each poet lived.

A book-eating moth in the early Middle Ages. A peach blossom during the Renaissance. A haunted palace in the Victorian era. A lament for the hat in contemporary times. Poetry has been a living form of artistic expression for thousands of years, and throughout that time poets have found inspiration in everything from swords to stamp albums, candles to cobwebs, manhole covers to the moon. In The Death of the Hat: A Brief History of Poetry in 50 Objects, award-winning anthologist Paul B. Janeczko presents his fiftieth book, offering young readers a quick tour of poets through the ages. Breathing bright life into each selection is Chris Raschka's witty, imaginative art.

ISBN:
9780763669638
9780763669638
Category:
Poetry (Children's / Teenage)
Age range:
+ years old
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-03-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Candlewick Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
257.3x257.81x12.45mm
Weight:
0.65kg
Paul B. Janeczko

Paul B. Janeczko is the anthologist of almost fifty collections, including the award-winning A Poke in the I, A Kick in the Head, and A Foot in the Mouth, all illustrated by Chris Raschka.

He is also the author of Requiem: Poems of the Terezin Ghetto and Worlds Afire, a collection of poems about the 1944 circus fire in Hartford. Paul B. Janeczko lives in Hebron, Maine.

Chris Raschka

Chris Raschka is the Caldecott-Award-winning illustrator of The Hello Goodbye Window and A Ball for Daisy. He also received a Caldecott Honor for Yo! Yes? and has written and illustrated numerous books for children, among them four by Bell Hooks. He lives with his wife and son in New York City.

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