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Tomi Ungerer obituary

Author and illustrator of witty books for children who described himself as an archivist of human absurdity

The author and illustrator Tomi Ungerer, who has died aged 88, was best known for his visually stunning, witty and intelligent children’s books, but he was also an extraordinary designer, sculptor, satirist, farmer and political activist, an elegant eccentric who described himself as an archivist of human absurdity.

His books, of which he wrote more than 140, and which have been translated into 30 languages, have delighted, amused and entertained young readers, but have often also frightened and unsettled them. Fear, Ungerer believed, is a vital element in childhood; it has to be dealt with, and in doing that, children will learn how to be courageous.

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from Culture | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2EDVjre

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