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January 23, 2008

Something I have hold of has no head

I've at last tracked down a copy of Thurber's The 13 Clocks and The Wonderful O, as illustrated by Ronald Searle, and my delight in having found it is only surpassed by the fact that it turned out to be well worth finding.

Thurber's prose, especially in his kid books, rattles and giggles and riots and shams, and generally poses with its head stuck round the corner and its tongue out. For example, "Light a light or strike a lantern! Something I have hold of has no head." (This is a sentence I first saw quoted in a Pamela Dean novel fifteen years ago and have been wondering about ever since. Like a giant game of Memory, I pick up quotations here and there and hang onto them in my brainspace until I find their origins, sometimes decades later. It's fun to make matches. When I've got all my what's-to-who's sorted out, I can probably die contented.)

This would be a wonderful book to read to a kid, because a lot of it rhymes, but it's not obvious until you hear it read. Plus, the dialog is so well-written that it's a delight to do the voices. I know because I've been reading it out loud to myself when Gene isn't home.

And also:

"Hagga weeps no more," he said. "Hagga has no tears. She did not even weep when she was told about the children locked up in my tower."

"I hated that," said Hark.

"I liked it," said the Duke. "No child can sleep in my camellias."

Yes, and also:

A purple ball with gold stars on it came slowly bouncing down the iron stairs and winked and twinkled, like a naked child saluting priests.

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Posted by didofoot at January 23, 2008 06:33 PM

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this book sounds pretty sweet and i am suspicious of thurber. maybe you will let me borrow it and i will loan you the YA gaiman if you like.

Posted by: michele [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 24, 2008 05:49 PM

you're on. I'll bring it tomorrow, and your bloody jack book. also, my mom wanted to borrow the dragonhaven book from you if that's okay. maybe she can get it tomorrow when she drops me at your place?

Posted by: didofoot [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 25, 2008 10:02 AM

sure! and she can see kittens and maybe i can convince adam to bring evan over. hee.

Posted by: michele [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 25, 2008 10:47 AM

oh man, I was baby crazed at the woods' this weekend. I was all over those kids like a baby-crazed aunt on someone else's kids. reading books, holding the infant...but I think I filled up my baby tank for a while, thank goodness.

Posted by: didofoot [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 25, 2008 11:00 AM

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