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Sit down with the book and get your own bearings.” –New York Herald Tribune“If you do not laugh at The Bear That Wasn’t you are not only a member of the human group, you are an agelast and you deserve it. And the proof of that is that it is now coming outfrom the wonderful and magnificent New Yor

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The Bear That Wasn't (Dover Children's Classics)

Sit down with the book and get your own bearings.” –New York Herald Tribune“If you do not laugh at The Bear That Wasn’t you are not only a member of the human group, you are an agelast and you deserve it. And the proof of that is that it is now coming outfrom the wonderful and magnificent New York Review of Books Children's Collection. Tashlin’s bear is very ingratiating and provides a good deal of fun for all members of the family.” –Springfield Republican“Mr.  The Bear That Wasn't  has been hanging around since 1946, with wonderful pen and ink drawings." –Daniel Pinkwater, Weekend Edition Saturday, NPR  . An agelast (see Rabelais) is a silly man in a fur coat who needs a shave and doesn’t think it’s funny.” –Saturday Review of Literature“Go ahead and enjoythe book, which is thoroughly funny throughout…Mr. Tashlin’s earlier masterpiece, The Bear That Wasn’t is a genially savage lampoon on the The Civilized People Who Aren’t.” –Los Angeles Times"a good story with won

On an assembly line? In a zoo? At the circus? No one seems to know for sure.Tashlin's forty-six delightfully original and whimsical illustrations add to the charm of this unique and entertaining fable.. Sit down with the book and get your own bearings." — New York Herald TribuneWith the first signs of approaching winter, the Bear's thoughts naturally turn to a cozy cave and a long snooze till spring. "A fable for grownups that will be fun for children. But when he awakes a few months later, he is surprised to find himself smack dab in the middle of a sprawling industrial complex! To make matters even worse, everyone he meets keeps insisting that he's not even a bear--just a silly man who needs a shave and wears a fur coat.Written by the beloved director of such classic screwball comedies as The Girl Can't Help It

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Moving from cartoons to live action, Tashlin worked for a time as a comedy writer before fulfilling his ambition to write and direct feature films. By 1933 he had moved to Hollywood, where he wrote and directed cartoon shorts for MGM and Warner Bros., and briefly served as head of production at Screen Gems. As a teenager he worked as an errand boy, inker, and animator at several pioneering animationstudios in New York. Tashlin also worked for a while at Disney Studios, helping to organize its embattled animators’ union. Though he retired from animation in the mid-1940s, Tashlin is recognized as an influential stylist who brought cinematographic techniques and inventive “camera” angles to the medium. He is best known for his collaborations with Jerry Lewis

  • Title : The Bear That Wasn't (Dover Children's Classics)
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  • Pages : 64 Pages
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  • Language : English

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