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Wilson Sat Alone

This book consists primarily of poems about a character based on the fool archetype, which appears not only in silents and standups (e.g. Keaton, Pryor, Woody Allen) but also in tales running back to the beginning of storytelling. To borrow from Yiddish comedy, he is a combination of schlemiel and schlimazel. The difference is that the schlemiel is a bungler who's always accidentally breaking things and spilling stuff on people and the schlimazel is a sad sack who's always getting his things broken and getting stuff spilled on him. My Fool is both. He is often treated harshly, which seems to come simply from his being a fool. Most fool figures, though "comic," are subjected to a great deal of violence.  The very term "slapstick" derives from this.

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Author Debra Hess, Diane Greenseid (Illustrator)
Publisher Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Pages 40
ISBN 9780671870461
Age Group Ages 6-8 (Early Reader)
Format Hardback
Author: Debra Hess, Diane Greenseid (Illustrator)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Pages: 40
ISBN: 9780671870461
Age Group: Ages 6-8 (Early Reader)
Format: Hardback