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Heinz Edelmann (1934–2009)

Author of Yellow Submarine [book]

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Works by Heinz Edelmann

Associated Works

The Lord of the Rings (1954) — Cover artist, some editions — 57,131 copies, 497 reviews
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884) — Cover designer, some editions — 10,872 copies, 203 reviews
The Begum's Fortune (1879) — Illustrator, some editions — 564 copies, 16 reviews
A Field Guide to the Little People (1977) — Illustrator, some editions — 396 copies, 4 reviews
Vorstadtkrokodile (1976) — Illustrator, some editions — 213 copies, 6 reviews
The Sense of Order: A Study in the Psychology of Decorative Art (The Wrightsman Lectures, V. 9) (1979) — Cover designer, some editions — 189 copies, 1 review
Yellow Submarine [1968 film] (1968) — Art Direction — 180 copies, 1 review
The Art of Mickey Mouse: Artists Interpret The World's Favorite Mouse (Disney Miniature Series) (1991) — Illustrator, some editions — 97 copies, 3 reviews
The Beatles : Yellow Submarine [novelization] (1968) — Cover artist, some editions — 90 copies, 1 review
Mitkey Astromouse. (1971) — Cover artist & designer, some editions; Illustrator — 8 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1934-06-20
Date of death
2009-07-21
Education
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Occupations
illustrator
designer
Nationality
Germany
Birthplace
Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia
Associated Place (for map)
Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia

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10 reviews
Welcome to a children's book for adults.

Being old enough to remember the Beatles as a new phenomenon, I have long been interested in their transformation from the first boy band, to a psychedelic happening. The Yellow Submarine was the first adult cartoon, certainly in my cultural awareness. It is, in equal parts, silly, profound, trite and witty. This book reflects all this in a literary manner.

To look at, this would appear to be a children's annual and, I feel sure that a small child would show more be hooked by the colourful pages showing images from the film. The literary style too appears to be aimed at a young audience but, lurking under the surface, is John Lennon's rebellious humour. There is surrealism and even darkness in the story. For the oldies, this is a reminder of a magical time, when everything seemed possible: 'All You Need Is Love', was a reasonable assumption and very attainable. Sadly, love turned to financial streams and the movement broke down. Perhaps the World is ready for a revival - heaven knows, we need it. Peace to you all. show less
The Blue Meanies decide to take over happy Pepperland, spreading misery over its residents. Only Fred manages to escape in a yellow submarine, which surfaces in Liverpool, finding The Beatles and bringing them back to Pepperland to use music to re-ignite the land.

I picked out this book for a 1960s-themed party I was throwing and, wow, it certainly has the sixties psychedelic vibe going on. Apparently it is adapted from the movie version of Yellow Submarine but never having seen that, I can't show more make a comparison between the two. I can say the book is definitely a weird fantastical romp with a plot that makes major twists and turns and leaps that defy logic. The text pulls language from Beatles's songs and uses a lot of wordplay, which may be over the heads of the intended audience of young children. The illustrations are big, balloon type of cartoons full of vibrant colors and patterns.

I could see this being a hit for big Beatles fans who want to share that love with the children in their lives or for kids who just really enjoy unusual, imaginative, and fantastic reads. For my part, it was not really my cup of tea.
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Imo, without the music it just doesn't work. I am reminded though that I loved the Sea of Holes when I was younger. And is it just me, or do you think of Robin Williams when you see Jeremy Hilary Boob?

Rounded up to the third star because some of the text is more clear in print than in accented vocals, so now I have caught a couple of details. For example, thanks to another reviewer I see that 'born lever puller' is a play on 'Liverpooler.'

And yes now I do want to see the movie again.
This book is a great summery of the movie with a lot of the best lines. It’s filled with full-color illustrations from the movie- the only thing missing is the music. This would be a great one to do immitating the voices for, and I could play the soundtrack while reading the beginning.

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