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| TITLE: |
The openhearted audience : ten authors talk about writing for children / edited and with an introd. by Virginia Haviland. |
| PUBLISHED: |
Washington : Library of Congress : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 2000. |
| DESCRIPTION: |
viii, 198 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| NOTES: |
Includes bibliographical references. |
| NOTES: |
Travers, P. L. Only connect.--Sendak, M. and Haviland, V. Questions to anartist who is also an author.--Aiken, J. Between family and fantasy.--Haugaard, E. Portrait of a poet.--Southall, I. Sources and responses.--Le Guin. U. The child and the shadow.--Hamilton, V. Illusion and reality.--Townsend, J. R. Under two hats.--Cameron, E. Into something rich and strange.--Walsh, J. P. The lords of time. |
| SUBJECT: |
Children's literature--History and criticism. |
| SUBJECT: |
Children--Books and reading. |
| ADDED ENTRY: |
Haviland, Virginia, 1911- |
| ADDED ENTRY: |
Children's Literature Center (Library of Congress) |
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