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The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories by Tim Burton
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Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories

by Tim Burton

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HarperEntertainment (2002), Hardcover, 128 pages

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Sweet and fun to own, but maybe too ... easy? ... to make a very strong impression. Inspiring and feel good melancholia, though. ( )
  ekebivibeke | Dec 27, 2009 |
This is a strange little volume of macabre stories, mostly told in verse, of children with unusual issues and the horrors that befall them. I suppose it's supposed to be darkly humorous, but I found it just plain old weird. Though in the same vein as Edward Gorey, it's not quite as clever. However, it's not bad for a ten-minute read. ( )
  melydia | Oct 28, 2009 |
This is a little collection of macabre, dark, quirky, humorous, strange and sometimes disturbing poems accompanied by illustrations. Most of the poems have a dark fairy tale/nursery rhyme feel - think Edward Scissorhands in three short verses - but Burton's trademark humour is never very far away. A must read for anyone who loves Burton's films like me. ( )
1 vote riverwillow | Jun 8, 2009 |
Tim Burton in typical fashion weaves many darkly humorous tales about a variety of odd characters, including oyster boy, matchstick girl, stain boy, the boy with nails for eyes, and more.

I read this book (for the second time) in just over an hour. It's very short. Each tale is illustrated and told in verse, lending them a false sense of innocence, like a nursery rhyme, but most feature unfortunate events and bad ends for the characters. One has to enjoy this kind of dark humor to enjoy the book, and I actually found it more entertaining on the second go around. ( )
1 vote blythe025 | Jun 2, 2009 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0688156819, Hardcover)

From breathtaking stop-action animation to bittersweet modern fairy tales, filmmaker Tim Burton has become known for his unique visual brilliance -- witty and macabre at once. Now he gives birth to a cast of gruesomely sympathetic children -- misunderstood outcasts who struggle to find love and belonging in their cruel, cruel worlds. His lovingly lurid illustrations evoke both the sweetness and the tragedy of these dark yet simple beings -- hopeful, hapless heroes who appeal to the ugly outsider in all of us, and let us laugh at a world we have long left behind (mostly anyway).

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