Erwin Moser (1954–2017)
Autore di Der einsame Frosch
Sull'Autore
Opere di Erwin Moser
Der Roboter Max und andere merkwürdige Geschichten und Bilder. 14 Bilder und 14 Geschichten zum Betrachten und… (1991) 3 copie
Die fliegende Schnecke und vierzehn weitere seltsame Geschichten und Bilder (Beltz & Gelberg) (1984) 2 copie
Die Igelkinder 2 copie
Konrad der Schneemensch 2 copie
Velika kniga pro Koko i Kiri 1 copia
Hugo der Hamster 1 copia
Pepe Pinguin 1 copia
Joschi Tintenkatz 1 copia
Schlaf gut, Murmeltier! 1 copia
Jean René raconte et chante Trompinet [sound recording] — Compositore — 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Moser, Erwin
- Data di nascita
- 1954-01-23
- Data di morte
- 2017-10-12
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- Austria
- Luogo di nascita
- Vienna, Austria
- Luogo di morte
- Gols, Burgenland, Österreich
- Attività lavorative
- Kinderbuchautor
Jugendbuchautor - Premi e riconoscimenti
- Kulturpreis des Landes Burgenland für Literatur und Publizistik (2013)
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Recensioni
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 134
- Utenti
- 652
- Popolarità
- #38,721
- Voto
- 4.1
- Recensioni
- 14
- ISBN
- 273
- Lingue
- 10
- Preferito da
- 2
Now count the ravens: one, two, three.
The worm lives in her apple-house.
Up in the attic lives the mouse.
The owl is too awake to dream.
The trout is swimming up the stream.
The goat enjoys the morning air.
Those pesky flies get everywhere!
Premise/plot: Yesterday I reviewed What Cats Like Best and What Bears Like Best. All three books are similar. Rhyming couplets featuring animals. No cohesive story, just rhymes that follow a pleasant rhythm.
My thoughts: I was skeptical a bit at first. My first impression was meh. (Just being honest). But the second time I read them when I was actually writing the review, they began to grow on me a bit. I think knowing that there wasn't a story, that there was no narrative, helped me appreciate them for what they actually do. Here we have rhyme that follows rhythm. Now it is relatively easy to rhyme; I think it comes somewhat naturally. Rhythm is trickier. Some authors get by with very clunky rhythm to their rhymes.… (altro)