Cuando el sol aparece, la tierra se llena de luz. El cielo se ilumina y los pájaros vuelan. Los ríos brillan y los peces nadan. Los animales corren y las personas salen de sus casas. Pero cuándo el sol desaparece, ¿dónde están todos? Un libro sencillamente genial y con el ritmo singular que Remy Charlip infunde a cada página en sus libros. Una obra ilustrada en los 60 nunca antes publicada en español, que sorprende por su belleza.
Abraham 'Remy' Charlip (born January 10, 1929) was an American artist, writer, choreographer, theatre director, designer, and teacher.
He studied art at Straubenmuller Textile High School in Manhattan and fine arts at Cooper Union in New York, graduating in 1949.
In the 1960s, Charlip created a unique form of choreography, which he called "air mail dances". He sent a set of drawings to a dance company, and the dancers ordered the positions and created transitions and context.
He performed with John Cage, was a founding member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company for which he also designed sets and costumes, directed plays for the Judson Poet's Theater, co-founded the Paper Bag Players, and served as head of the Children's Theater and Literature Department at Sarah Lawrence College.
He won two Village Voice Obie Awards, three New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year citations, and was awarded a six-month residency in Kyoto from the Japan/U.S. Commission on the Arts. He wrote and/or illustrated more than 30 children's books and passed away in San Francisco, California, on August 14, 2012.
I decide to read this book because the cover looked interesting. I thought it would be a search and find and it sort of is in the end. I like how it was written that things were added on to one seen and then it asked to find the things it added after it started raining. I think it would be a fun book for young readers.