Jabberwocky (book)
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| Author | Lewis Carroll |
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| Illustrator | Stéphane Jorisch |
| Language | English |
| Series | Visions in Poetry |
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| Published | August 1, 2004 |
| Publisher | Kids Can Press |
| Publication place | Canada |
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| Pages | 40 |
| Award | Governor General’s Literary Award |
| ISBN | 9781553370796 |
Jabberwocky is an illustrated version of Lewis Carroll's poem of the same name. The book is illustrated by Canadian artist Stéphane Jorisch. It was published in 2004 by Kids Can Press and won the 2004 Governor General’s Literary Award for English-language children's illustration.
Jabberwocky is a nonsense poem written by English poet Lewis Carroll in 1871 and first published in his 1872 novel Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There. The poem, about a boy and his encounter with a creature called the Jabberwock, was originally written backwards, and Alice used a looking glass to decode it. In this iteration, Jorisch illustrates the poem with original artwork, giving Carroll's work a new and unexpected dimension.
Awards
Jabberwocky won the 2004 Governor General's Award for English-language children's literature. The award is granted by the Canada Council for the Arts and was presented by Governor General Adrienne Clarkson at a ceremony held at Rideau Hall.[1]
