Edward Scissorhands is typical of Burton’s work, he is interested in outcasts, oddballs and teenage freaks. Apart from making movies he has also written and illustrated a book of poems featuring a wide range of strange youths, all struggling to belong. It is called The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories and it is a very funny collection of rhythms. Here’s an example:
The Girl With Many Eyes
One day in the park
I had quite a surprise
I met a girl
who had many eyes.
She was really quite pretty
(and also quite shocking!)
and I noticed she had a mouth,
so we ended up talking.
We talked about flowers,
her poetry classes
and the problems she’d have
if she ever wore glasses.
It’s great to know a girl
who has so many eyes,
but you really get wet
when she breaks down and cries.
The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories is published by Faber and Faber.
You can watch the trailer for Edward Scissorhands here.
I'm thinking my kids would enjoy your books ... but I was drawn here looking for an old friend. Did you cicumnavigate the globe circa 1997, stopping off for a few months in Seattle?
ReplyDeleteRegardless, good luck in your literary quest. I think I will check out your books.
Hello Scott,
ReplyDeleteThat's me alright. Drop me a line at:
freaksandmonsters@googlemail.com
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