Immagine dell'autore.

Oliver Postgate (1925–2008)

Autore di Seeing Things

67+ opere 762 membri 18 recensioni 1 preferito

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Fonte dell'immagine: Oliver Postgate and Bagpuss / From a Channel 4 documentary that aired in 1997, by Adrian Medcalf

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Opere di Oliver Postgate

Seeing Things (2000) 187 copie
Noggin and the Whale (1965) 18 copie
Becket (1989) 15 copie
Noggin and the Moon Mouse (1967) 14 copie
The Omruds (1968) 10 copie
Bagpuss in the Sun (1975) 10 copie
Bagpuss on a Rainy Day (1975) 9 copie
Noggin and the Storks (1973) 6 copie
Silly Old Uncle Feedle (1975) 6 copie
The Clangers (2000) 6 copie
The Big Book of Bagpuss (2007) 5 copie
Noggin and the money (2017) 4 copie
The Writing on the Sky (1983) 3 copie
The Song of the Pongo (1975) 3 copie
Mr. Rumbletum's Gumboot (1975) 2 copie
Pippin Annual 1970 (1970) 2 copie
The Pogles Annual, 1971 (1970) 2 copie
The top hat (1993) 2 copie
Clangers annual 1973 (1972) 1 copia
Ivor's outing 1 copia
Bagpuss Annual 1975 (1974) 1 copia

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Oliver Postgate, RIP in Brits (Aprile 2011)

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Mustygusher | Dec 19, 2022 |
Super cute and funny and ridiculous and now I want to read the rest of the series, this is a run-on sentence.
 
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Wanda-Gambling | May 9, 2020 |
Questa recensione è stata scritta per Recensori in anteprima di LibraryThing.
I was initially drawn to this book as a means of learning more about the history of childhood favourites such as The Clangers and Noggin the Nog. However I think I would have been fascinated by and warmed to the character revealed here even if I had no previous awareness of his animated creations.

Postgate was a natural storyteller and this comes across clearly in this autobiography. Describing his childhood in a prominent, socialist family, the young Oliver comes across as bright, creative, inventive, adorable and sometimes exasperating. This is actually, more or less, the impression I was left with throughout the book!

The scenes which suggest that Postgate's father favoured his older brother were poignant but he must have been well loved by his mother. How else could she have accepted with such grace the constant stream of presents, personally invented and created by Oliver as a young adult which included washing machines which were prone to exploding?!

I found it fascinating to read about how Postgate applied his creativity, intelligence and social conscience throughout his life. His "smallfilms" were only part of the story. I did get the impression that personal relationships was the area where Postgate wasn't quite so smart. There were definite touches of naivity here even in older age.

Overall I am left feeling deep respect and affection for, and gratitude to, the man who added so much to my childhood and to the childhoods of so many of my generation!
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Soupdragon | 11 altre recensioni | Apr 26, 2011 |

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Peter Firmin Illustrator, Designer
Daniel Postgate Afterword, Foreword
Stewart Lee Introduction
Stephen Fry Foreword

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Opere
67
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
762
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Voto
4.1
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18
ISBN
131
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