You may already have this one -Grandpa also by John Burningham
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> On 18 May 2017, at 17:23, Salisbury, Martin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Lisa,
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> I would recommend ŒNo!¹ by my colleague and former student, Marta Altes.
> Many of Marta¹s other picture books also display such counterpoint.
> Quentin Blake¹s ŒCockatoos¹ is another good example.
> Regarding Perry¹s comment- of course it can be argued that all
> illustration provides a degree of counterpoint to words. But I would
> propose that deliberately playful authorial word-image disparity by a
> picture book-maker is always easily identifiable.
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> Best,
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> Martin
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> Professor Martin Salisbury
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> On 18/05/2017 14:07, "New Directions in Picturebook Research on behalf of
> Lisa Tölle" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of
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>> Hello Everybody!
>>
>> Perhaps somebody can help me. I´m a student writing my master thesis at
>> the collage in Cologne in Germany. I would like to write about
>> counterpointing picture book, that are picture books, where the pictures
>> deviate from the text.
>> I made a list, but i need more inspiration. Please let me know, if you
>> know picturebooks, where there is a contradiction of text and picture.
>> That could be in the whole book or just on one or two sites or pannells.
>> Here is my short list.
>> Thank you for your help!!!
>>
>> King Regards.
>> Lisa
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>> Titel (Autor)
>> Prinz Alfred (Heidelbach, Nikolaus)
>> Nachts (Erlbruch, Wolf)
>> Geh nicht zu nah ans Wasser, Eva (Burningham, John)
>> Meine Mutter ist in Amerika und hat Buffalo Bill getroffen (Seite 17) (
>> Regnaud, Jean; Bravo, Emile)
>> Als Mama noch ein braves Mädchen war (Desmarteau, Claudine)
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