RMSYL 44: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (read by Colin Heinink)

“There’s all this action going on, this rumpusing, but the bit that sticks in the head, well for me at least, is the him-and-his-Mum aspect of it. And the food still being hot.” Colin Heinink

DISCUSSED: Text-based Monsters versus iPad Monsters; Playing at Punishment; Self-Engendered Worlds; Trying On Adult Behaviours; Post-Rumpus Sadness; The Loneliness of Responsibility; Doing “The Trick” (AKA How To Become King of The Monsters); Going “Home” to Love; Like The Way You’re Sitting; Fighting Because You Care; The Heat of Anger/Love/Dinner

Colin’s website: http://www.thedogwhatblogs.com/
Sendak’s reading of WTWTA (with pics from the book): http://bit.ly/Y1QVDd
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2 Responses to RMSYL 44: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (read by Colin Heinink)

  1. I loved this podcast! A simple children’s book yielded a highly fruitful conversation about the deepest matters of philosophy, existence, and the reason for everything. This was the first podcast I heard from RMSYL and I’ve become an instant fan! Looking forward to listening to the rest of them. An awesomely fantastic job, Steve!

    • Thank you so much for your comments Elisa. I have also had a wee look at your blog which is a delight. I enjoy your answer to the question about true love: “I think this is not the question that matters. The question is: do you have true love to give? If you do, then it exists, and you’ve seen it, you need no more proof than that.” It feels somehow pertinent to this podcast and perhaps the project in general. What would you read me if you could read something YOU loved?

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