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Alastair Reid, Ben Shahn, Ben Shahn
Ounce Dice Trice
English · Paperback
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Zusatztext "I want every children's book editor and also every primary and middle school teacher and librarian in America to read this book. It is the antidote to plotting! plot-driven! two-line synopsizable! anti-imagination books....[ Ounce Dice Trice ] can be read cover to cover! back to front! middle to end! upside down! any way you like. " --Daniel Pinkwater! Weekend Edition Saturday ! NPR! 12/12/09 “Ben Shahn’s drawings turn Ounce! Dice! Trice ! a word-nonsense book by Alastair Reid! into an art book.”– Los Angeles Times “The book! with more than 100 pictures by Ben Shahn! was designed to amuse and the words belong on the borderline where ‘the poet and the child meet.’” – The New York Times “Quite marvelous. Illustrated masterfully by artist Ben Shahn. A highly-unusual treat for ages 6 to 100.” —Orange Marmalade Books "For decades! New Yorker writer Alastair Reid has been collecting words! weird ones. In Ounce! Dice! Trice! the words play tricks on each other and on the reader. Gongoozler. Piddocks. Mumruffin. Reid twists them into rhymes and draws odd connections between them in this book part dictionary! part gonomony receptacle...With black-and-white sketches by painter Ben Shahn! Ounce! Dice! Trice amounts to great fun for the average gongozzler (idle person) of any age." – The Bergen County Record "There are 57 pages of this delightful nonsense! with equally delightful illustrations. My wife and I love it." –David Halperin “Alastair Reid is a word magician.” –Bill Buford “Ben Shahn is among the most important American artists of this century.” – Library Journal “ Ounce! Dice! Trice ! an Alastair Reid book of poems for juveniles! introduces children to the fun of words. Introducing children to words in any form is! to my mind! one of the noblest of endeavors. Alastair himself has had great fun with words! both poetically and prosaically.” – Los Angeles Times “ If you like nonsense words with meanings they ought to have then you’ll like this book. If you get tired of counting to 10 in an ordinary way! try it ounce! dice! trice! quartz! quince! sago! serpent! oxygen! nitrogen! and denim. The pictures are fine too. An enjoyable book.” – Los Angeles Times Informationen zum Autor Alastair Reid is a poet, translator, essayist, and scholar of Latin American literature. He had been on the staff of The New Yorker since 1959 and has translated works by Pablo Neruda and Jorge Luis Borges. Among his many books for children are A Balloon for a Blunderbuss, I Keep Changing , and Millionaires (all illustrated by Bob Gill), and Supposing (illustrated by Abe Birnbaum). In 2008 he published two career-spanning collections of work, Inside Out: Selected Poetry and Translations and Outside In: Selected Prose. Ben Shahn (1898–1969) was a painter, muralist, print-maker, and illustrator. He was best known for his socially and politically informed artwork, including a famous series of paintings depicting the trial of the anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti. His 1956 Charles Eliot Norton lectures were collected and published as The Shape of Content , and he illustrated numerous books of poetry. Ounce Dice Trice is the only book he illustrated that was written specifically for children. Klappentext What can words be, or rather, what can't they be? Poet Alastair Reid introduces children and adults to the wondrous waywardness of words in Ounce Dice Trice , a delicious confection and a wildly unexpected exploration of sound and sense and nonsense that is like nothing else. Reid offers light words (willow, whirr, spinnaker) and heavy words (galoshes, mugwump, crumb), words on the move and odd words, word...
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"I want every children's book editor and also every primary and middle school teacher and librarian in America to read this book. It is the antidote to plotting, plot-driven, two-line synopsizable, anti-imagination books....[Ounce Dice Trice] can be read cover to cover, back to front, middle to end, upside down, any way you like. " --Daniel Pinkwater, Weekend Edition Saturday, NPR, 12/12/09
Ben Shahn s drawings turn Ounce, Dice, Trice, a word-nonsense book by Alastair Reid, into an art book. Los Angeles Times
The book, with more than 100 pictures by Ben Shahn, was designed to amuse and the words belong on the borderline where the poet and the child meet. The New York Times
Quite marvelous. Illustrated masterfully by artist Ben Shahn. A highly-unusual treat for ages 6 to 100. Orange Marmalade Books
"For decades, New Yorker writer Alastair Reid has been collecting words, weird ones. In Ounce, Dice, Trice, the words play tricks on each other and on the reader. Gongoozler. Piddocks. Mumruffin. Reid twists them into rhymes and draws odd connections between them in this book part dictionary, part gonomony receptacle...With black-and-white sketches by painter Ben Shahn, Ounce, Dice, Trice amounts to great fun for the average gongozzler (idle person) of any age." The Bergen County Record
"There are 57 pages of this delightful nonsense, with equally delightful illustrations. My wife and I love it." David Halperin
Alastair Reid is a word magician. Bill Buford
Ben Shahn is among the most important American artists of this century. Library Journal
Ounce, Dice, Trice, an Alastair Reid book of poems for juveniles, introduces children to the fun of words. Introducing children to words in any form is, to my mind, one of the noblest of endeavors. Alastair himself has had great fun with words, both poetically and prosaically. Los Angeles Times
If you like nonsense words with meanings they ought to have then you ll like this book. If you get tired of counting to 10 in an ordinary way, try it ounce, dice, trice, quartz, quince, sago, serpent, oxygen, nitrogen, and denim. The pictures are fine too. An enjoyable book. Los Angeles Times
Product details
Authors | Alastair Reid, Ben Shahn |
Assisted by | Ben Shahn (Illustration) |
Publisher | NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS |
Languages | English |
Age Recommendation | ages 5 to 9 |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 08.09.2009 |
EAN | 9781590173206 |
ISBN | 978-1-59017-320-6 |
No. of pages | 64 |
Dimensions | 197 mm x 262 mm x 12 mm |
Series |
New York Review Children's Col |
Subject |
Children's and young people's books
> Play, learning
> Mathematics
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