September -- Retelling Takes Many Forms

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" Let���s pretend there���s a way of getting through into it, somehow, Kitty. Let���s pretend the glass has got all soft like gauze, so that we can get through. Why, it���s turning into a sort of mist now, I declare! It���ll be easy enough to get through������ She was up on the chimney-piece while she said this, though she hardly knew how she had got there. And certainly the glass was beginning to melt away, just like a bright silvery mist.In another moment Alice was through the glass."
The quotation is from Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll- The photograph is an interprtation by Annie Leibowitz.


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The Many Forms of Wonder Tales

LMG smallWonder tales have been told and retold since before recorded time. Centuries passed and with time and the spread of literacy, they were written down and published. The stories were enhanced when talented people created inspired illustrations.


In our era, the reinterpretation of wonder tales and legends has taken many forms, from rewritng the original story, to creating in an entirely different medium -- theater  music, dance, film, video, photography, painting and scupture. The results are often quite extraordinary.


Wonder tales are alive in many forms.


 


The photo is from the Glimmerglass Festival Production of David Lang's The little Match Girl Passion (influenced by Johann Sebastian Bach���s St Matthew Passion); the production is seen as a trbute to Hans Christian Anderson's original fairy tale.


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Improvisation On a Theme


Secret-garden-mary-and-the-robin-byInga Moore"Fairy tales, like myths, are a part of our cultural heritage passed from generation to generation, connecting us to the dreams and fears of men and women who have gone on before us. . . The literary fairy tale, like the music of jazz, is an improvisation on a theme. . . Like jazz, it is best appreciated by those with an ear for the original melodie on which it is based. The pleasure lies in savoring the writer's  skill as she or he transforms a familiar story, bringing to it their own unique vision of the tale, and of the world around them."


Excerpted from the Introduction to Black Thorn, White Rose.by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow.



The illustration is by Inga Moore for The Secret Garden.
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Visual Retellings


Carroll lewis nurseryVersionTenniel1890Wonder tales have long inspired creative people. Wonderful illustrators added an imaginative dimension to wonder tales affecting the popularity and sales of childrens books. Publishers in nineteeth century England saw the vaue early on. And gifted illustrators -- some absolutely amazing --  continue to appear. 


In the current era we have developed new forms, animation and computer graphics (CGI) illustration, that have, in turn, created new mediums reaching millions of children and adults.


 


When I think of Alice in Wonderland, and Through the Looking Glass, I think of Lewis Carroll; yet, I also think of John Tenniel and his extraordinary illustrations. They are iconic visual retellings of the stories.



Tim-BurtonQueen-s-Alice-In-WonderlandAnd in our era, when I think of Carroll's Alice books and film, I think of Tim Burton. He takes you to a fantastic wonderland very much in tune with the books. Yet, there are many surprises and amazing moments that take advantage of the film medium.  His film, in IMAX 3D, was very successful in finding a large audience despite critics, and a departure, in the latter part of the film, into heavy handed CGI. The film was released in 2010.


 


As the years passed the use of special effects and CGI, by Disney and others would grow, often as a substitute for story. The mammoth Disney empire, was, of course, built on retelling wonder tales, and many would say, sugar coated distortions that belie the integrity of the originals. Recent examples of Disney's sugar touch, for me, are Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella.


The top illustration is by John Tenniel. The photo is from Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland.


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Animation - From Classics to CGI


Pinocchio Geppeto MusicDisney probalbly comes first to people's minds when the word animation is mentioned. They are certainly the biggest: this year, they have four films that have already generated one billion dollars at the international box offic.


However, more and more of their films are made by committee and based on market research. Story and the original wonder tale have faded into the background. CGI rules the day.


The days of their great animated films like Snow White, Bambi, and Pinocchio are long gone.


The illustration is from Disney's film, Pinocchio.


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Wonderful animation today lies with dedicated and creative people who pursue their own vision.


HowlsCastleCastleHayao Miyazaki is an extraordinary creator of wonderful animated films. He has returned from retirement and has been working on a new film, How Do You Live?


Inspired by a Book


"Diana Wynne Jones was a talented and succesful British author, poet, and literary critic. She has been cited as an inspiration and muse for several fantasy and science fiction authors: including Phillip PullmanNeil GaimanTerry PratchettPenelope LivelyRobin McKinleyMegan Whalen TurnerJ K Rowling and Dina Rabinovitch."(Wikipedia)


Wynne Jones wrote many well regaded and popular books for children. One of these was a wonder tale, Howl's Moving Castle (1986). Miyazaki was inspired to make it the basis for an animated film (2004). His version of the story, where surprise follows surprise, was, in itself, an amazing wonder tale. 


Here is a link to the trailer: Howl's Moving Castle


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Far from Disney -- The World of Czech Annimation 


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In the mid-twentieth century there was a creative annimation movement from Eastern Europe that gave us wonderful annimation of varying styles and lengths and totally different from the annimation, in that era, of Disney, Warner Brothers (looney Tunes) and TV in general. The Czechs produced a number gifted annimators, each with their own style. Below are links to three of these exceptional artists.


 


 


 



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Link: Jiri Trnka's Archangel Gabriel and Mother Goose


Link: Krysan's Pied Piper.  complete film 


Link: Jan Svankmajer's The Last Trick


Link: Collage of Jiri Trnka's fims.


 


An Art Form

Bretislav Pojar Czech


"In Czechoslovakia, animation was both much more generously funded (not least through subsidies from the Ministry of Culture) and taken more seriously as an art form. Major animators such as Ji���� Trnka, Karel Zeman, B��etislav Pojar, and Jan ��vankmajer were able to sustain remarkably uncompromising creative careers, even occasionally producing full-length features.". ��� Michael Brooke




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top illustration is by Karel Zeman. The middle illustration is by Jiri Trnka. The bottom illustration is by Bretislav Pojar.


Here is a link to a website by Zippy Frames for European and Independent Annimation.


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The Wonders of Ireland's Song of the Sea


SONG-OF-THE-SEA_Tomm MooreThere is a very special man in Ireland. His name is Tomm Moore. A talented artist/animator, he gathered with others of a like mind and began creating/producing imaginative hand drawn animation of Irish folklore and wonder tales. The results have been brilliant. The first two films, The Book Of Kells and Song of the Sea, went far beyond the five and a half million residents of Ireland and both were nominated fot the Academy Award. In addition, they were able to finance and distribute both films beyond the big film studio system.


Tomm Moore's  next film, Wolfwalkers, has been purchased for release by Apple. Here is a linK to a behind the scenes preview: Wolfwalkers


The illustration from Song of the Sea is by Tomm Moore.


Here is a link to the trailer for: Song of the Sea


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Amazing Animation Talent Keeps Emerging


RescuingRapunzel JuanPabloMachadoHere is an eirie interpretation of Rescuing  Rapunzel in a very stylish annimated video by Juan Pablo Machado that I discovered on Gypsy Thornton's remarkable  Once Upon A Blog. Gypsy Thornton reports from the frontiers of wonderland, often with dazzling art. In her blog of August 22, she featured a video of Iron Hans by a new talent, "animation student Xun Wang (aka Bunnyisgood) for her MFA thesis project."


Timeles Tales Magazine.is an affiliate of Once Upon a blog: "Timeless Tales is a digital magazine exclusively publishing retellings of fairy tales and classic myths since 2013."  I found a stunning tale, The Face In The Water by Basilike Pappa, in Timeless Tales, wherein the Evil Queen, mother of Snow White, talks to a magic mirror made of a magic lake. A fascinating retelling I will be returning to Timeless Tales to read more. 


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"The more you can dream, the more you can do." -- Michael Korda
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NEW MOVIES
 
The Angry Birds 2

Review: So Stupid, Yet So Funny said the headline for Bilge Ebi's NY Times review. 
Angry Birds2 Here is an excerpt: "But as soon as the group arrives on Eagle Island, ���Angry Birds 2��� mostly tosses story, character and sense aside, and opts for a go-for-broke style of humor. The hoops our heroes jump through become increasingly surreal and hilarious. . . Those hoping for a sharply-scripted, well-proportioned work may be disappointed, but one might ask them why they���re seeing a film called 'The Angry Birds Movie 2' in the first place."
Here is the trailet for The Angry Birds 2
 
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The Peanut Butter Falcon 


The-peanut-butter-falcon2- Here are comments from Nell Minnow about this unusual film. 
"It is remarkably assured for a first film, with an excellent supporting cast of talented pros and superb cinematography and music choices. Gottsagen, who has has Down syndrome, told them he wanted to be an actor, and asked them to write a movie for him...This weird concoction somehow works, thanks in no small part to the acting chops of Shia LaBeouf and the charm of newcomer Zack Gottsagen."
 
Here is a link to read all of her review Nell Minnow Huffington Post 
Here is a link to the trailer: Peanut Butter Falcon


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The Return
 
Lyra BearThe world of Jim Henson and Lyra Belaqua wii return to TV very soon. Dark-crystal-Hensen
 
For more information, I suggest viewing these trailers where you will visit extraordinary worlds of fantasy.
 
Here are the links:
 
Link to The Dark Crystal: DarkCrystalNetflix
 
Link to His Dark Materials: HisDarkMaterialsHBO
 


The book illustration from His Dark Materials is on the left . On the right. a scene from The Dark Crystal.


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Book Cover Dust The Secret Commonwealth

The new Philip Pullman novel, The Secret Commonwealth , the second volume of The Book of Dust trilogy, will soon be published, on October 3, 2019.
 
Lyra is now 21 and is a graduate of St Sophia's College. She still has the alethiometer, the truthtelling device. A new journey to a source of dust occurs when her daemon, Pantalaimon, is witness to a brutal murder.
 
 
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The Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic is an online center for classes on folk narrative and fantastic literature. It was created in 2016 by Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman, two passionate lovers of Fairy Tales, Folklore, Magic and Myth. They both hold Masters degrees in Folklore from George Mason University and PhDs in English and Folklore from Ohio State University. They have taught award winning university courses on "folklore, fairy tales, folk narrative, nineteenth-century to contemporary British literature, fantastic literature, and composition".


Carterhaugh's classes are interactive. Sara and Brittany are personally involved in all that transpires. I asked them what courses are presently active. Here was Sara's reply:



The TinderBoxAndersonErko"Our last live course was Seeking the Witch, which just ended. We are about to launch a live course called Introduction to British Folklore, and later this fall, we'll release a self-guided course called Introduction to Fairy Tales and a live course called Enchant, which will explore different kinds of folklore (narrative, ritual, foodways, and more!) and teach how our own lives are shaped by these forces and how to tap into them to create everyday magic and forge connections with our loved ones and communities."
 
For information on courses, articles and insights, and a sense of the enthusiastic spirit of Sara, Brittany, and their school, I suggest a visit. Here ia link: Carterhaugh School
 
Here is a link to several very informative Testimonials, primarily from students: Testimonials  Included is a very positive opinion piece by Gypsy Thornton, founder and editor of Once Upon a Blog. 
 
The illustration is by Vladaslav Erko for Anderson's The Tinder Box.
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Born Without a Tail


Born Without a TaleHere is a heartfelt review of an inspiring memoir by C, A, Wulff, a life-long animal lover and animal rights -- especially dogs -- advocate. It begins in her formative years and takes the reader into the present.


"This is an inspiring book about a couple that has taken in and helped many animals needing extra help both emotionally and physically.  . . . Inspiring story, very well written and from the heart. Most animal lovers can connect with some of the stories told. . . .Those that have not rescued pets would find this inspiring, heartwarming and a true pet adventure.Nice to read that in hard times there are those that will still reach out to unwanted, high maintenance and ill or handicapped animals. The sacrifice in the honor of these animals is wonderful to read about" . . . Reviewed by Annie on Amazon



Here is al link to: Born Without aTail


The cover design is by C. A. Wulff.
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Terrified of the Gun Lobby


El Paso Massacre Protest by C Sanchez Reuters"Mr. Trump was spot on with his observation that Republican lawmakers are terrified of the gun lobby, to the point of consistently prioritizing its desires over those of their voters, not to mention the good of the nation. The big question now is whether the president has what it takes to show leadership."


This quote from the NYTimes Editorial Board appeared afterTrump reversed course about background checks after talking to Wayne LaPierre, CEO of the National Rifle Association.


The photo of the El Paso Massacre protest is by C. Sanchez, Reuters.


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Canines for veteransCanines for Vets


The efficacy of the human-canine bond and trained service dogs to give vets suffering from the devastating effects of PTSD has been proven multiple times. This healing is going on at this moment in the USA and Canada. Canines for Vets is a non-profit organization devoted to this vital work.In addition, they also train and donates service dogs for those with disabilities. Here is an excerpt from their website.




"Our national program provides quality, trained service dogs to Veterans with service-connected disabilities (i.e., mobility limitations, traumatic brain injury, clinically diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder).




We serve Veterans from all conflicts/wars." 





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The Planet of the Dogs series


CITM-Dogs in a snowy forest-blog size"The fantasy involved in the books is appealing. It involves dream sequences, travel through space and time between planets, dogs who can talk to children and healer-women through thoughts and barking, and seeing information through dreams. The reality involved is also appealing. It involves the universal love of dogs by humans and vice versa, human condition of fighting and war and capacity for love and peace. . . 

While reading these, I kept wishing I was reading them out loud to a couple of kids instead. I could imagine each night reading another chapter and the kids waiting with bated breath for what would happen next. I could imagine the kids greeting their own dogs in the kitchen without talking, just squinting up their eyes real tight and sending "thought messages" to the dog much to the wonder of their parents." from a review by Karen Boss







We have free reader copies of all the books in the Planet Of The Dogs series for therapy dog organizations, individual therapy dog owners, librarians, teachers and independent bookstores. Email us with a postal address at planetofthedogs@gmail.com and we will send you the books. 



To read sample chapters or to read reviews of any book in the series, visit PlanetOfTheDogs 


The Planet Of The Dogs series (including Castle In The Mist and Snow Valley Heroes, A Christmas Tale) is available from many Internet sources and through independent bookstores of all sizes. 


The illustration from Castle In The Mist is by Stella Mustanoja McCarty.


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���Once you have had a wonderful dog, a life without one is a life diminished.��� ��� Dean Koontz

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