Following last season's Little Parsley, this new Hagerup volume was
first published in Norway in 1971. At the time, it was a literary
scandal for offering free verse to children, who were best suited, as
the critics claimed, to the orderly rhymes of established poetic forms.
Time and the inherently free and wild forms of youthful imagination have
proven the critics completely wrong. Gorgeously illustrated by Paul René
Gauguin, with his most antic line, as well as hand lettered, and
playfully translated by Beck Crook, this collection of Hagerup poems is
pure pleasure.