In celebration of Banned Books Week, Fresh Air is revisiting a 30-year-old interview with author and illustrator Maurice Sendak, whose fantastical children’s books - like "Where the Wild Things Are” and "In the Night Kitchen” - have been the subject of both affection and criticism.
This interview originally aired September 22, 1993.
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