Book Worms

Monday, June 26, 2006

Anthony Browne Visits Australia


On Friday 23rd June, while I was at school working hard, Mrs Walter who sometimes does relief days for me, had the great pleasure of attending a talk and book signing by Anthony Browne, the English author and illustrator at the Kinokuniya Bookshop in the city.

Anthony is a slightly built man and he looks a lot like “Willy the Wimp” without the facial hair. He spoke to a large group that included about 6 school groups and many other Librarians and parents.

He opened the talk by telling the audience how he and his brother used to play “The Shape Game” when they were young. They would draw a shape and the other one would turn it into something. He drew some examples and then invited some of the children to participate. He spoke about how he studied art at University and he became a children’s illustrator a bit by accident. He then read to the children “Into The Forest” and pointed out many of the clues he had drawn in the book.

The children in the audience asked Anthony why he always drew gorillas or chimps in his books. Anthony told the children that he loved Gorilla’s because when you looked into their eyes, they were so human and gentle. He felt gorillas & chimps were so close to us in behaviour and characteristics, it makes them so interesting.

Anthony went on to tell the audience how he had lost his father when he was quite young. He said his father had taught him and his brother to play rugby, cricket and to box. He encouraged his sons to draw and his father also wrote poetry. He was a big man, physically, but a gentle, cultured man. Anthony based his “gorilla dad” character on his father in the book “Gorilla”. He also said that was his favourite book. He was an absolute delight and happily signed the many books Mrs Walter took in. He hasn’t been in Australia for almost 10 years, so she felt especially pleased she had the opportunity to hear him speak. Maybe next time he comes I will be able to see him too and go out for lunch as well!

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