The Steadfast Tin Soldier

Hans Christian Anderson

出版时间

2016-10-11

ISBN

9781592702022

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

ANew York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book

This book is a perfect example of what a book can be at its best qua book. It was printed with custom inks on unique textured paper, lovely choices made to ensure a graphically striking book that will hold attention and catch the eye. The Steadfast Tin Soldier is the first story Andersen wrote without a folktale source or literary model, so it stands as a completely original work of the imagination, which changed the fairytale genre for all time.

"There were once five-and-twenty tin soldiers. They were all brothers, born of the same old tin spoon. . . . All looked exactly alike except one. He looked a little different as he had been cast last of all. The tin was short, so he had only one leg. . . . But just you see, he'll be the remarkable one."

So beginsHans Christian Andersen's classic tale of good and evil; purity and personality; fate and grace. In this boldly-illustrated contemporary retelling, Yoon takes on the harshness and poignancy of the story, leaving readers with the sense that nothing is ever lost; it just changes shape and continues anew.

JooHee Yoon is an award-winning (Forbes 30 under 30, New York Times Best Illustrated 2015, Society of Illustrators NY Gold) illustrator and printmaker committed to the art of bookmaking. She enjoys combining illustration with design and using both traditional and industrial printing techniques. Rather than a single approach, she tries to match the tone of each project. She stri...

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老故事的新说新画。蛮喜欢这种版画风格。
好看!
不知道为什么读到了一些开悟的味道。。。读完然后午睡,睡醒满脑子都是“不要把力气花在抗争上”,就是那种“蒲草韧如丝”的感觉。锡兵经受了很多无端的厄运, 无端的意思是没有理由,没有原因,就是找你。锡兵”对抗“残酷命运的方式就是很坚定的,保持立正的姿势,之所以打引号是因为我写完有点发笑,锡兵很可能不觉得自己在”对抗“吧,他觉得如果不坚定的话就有点不那么有军人气质。坚定的锡兵就坚定就好了,锡兵就回到一块锡就好了,在单向旅途上的我们,就专注的旅行就好了。
故事很打动人,在读快接近结尾的一页中甚至产生了“啊!为什么会这样?那他会怎么样?”的想法。
颜色美
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