The Three Golden Keys
What books should everyone read before they die?Add Book
Not Available
The Three Golden Keys
Peter Sís
Children’s
Jul 31, 2018
In this book’s fairy-tale narrative, a young man’s hot-air balloon is blown off course and lands him in an ancient town, which he recognizes as Prague, the city of his youth. He makes his way to his old home, but the house is dark, the door secured with three rusty padlocks. A black cat appears to lead him through silent streets in search of the keys that will unlock the gate to his lost childhood. Sís’s images, crowded with detail and decoration, create an exhilarating cityscape that spreads like a map over the large pages. They are washed with colors both muted and luscious, colors that coat the illustrations with the mystic, tentative, tantalizing affections of remembrance. One falls into his marvelous memory palace like a thought tumbling into sleep—and dreams. Disguised as a children’s book in format and style, The Three Golden Keys will nourish the imagination of any reader. It is a gift, humble and noble, and a loving legacy, which illustrates that the child is not only father to the man, but muse as well.
0
Add Reply
Feb 18, 2019
A brilliant book that infected me with a wonderful sense of strangeness as a child and continues to captivate me as an adult.
0
Add Reply
Agree (6)
Life's too short (3)
Want to read
Post Comment