A walk in the dream world.
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Lucid Dreaming signage at the BEA (Book Expo America) in NYC!
Sir Crow and the Fox
(I; 2, Fables choisies, Jean de La Fontaine)
Sir Crow made merry in his tree
A festive cheese twixt his beak;
Sir Crow made sport for Fox to see
And beg hungry leave to speak:
« God save your ravenous grace,
God save your handsome face,
If only your honor’s proper voice
Could match your feathered poise
And confirm you a melodic god in disguise. »
At which Sir Crow first smiles, then sighs,
Then clears his crowy throat and tries
A slow crawling trill
Of avian mal canto till
Cheese from beak must spill
For poor Fox to gobble up and say:
« Sirrah, learn how flatterers prey,
We dine on those who lend us ear …
An alimentary lesson costs you dear. »
Sans cheese sans pride, Sir Crow swears too late:
To never swallow flatterers’ foxy bait.
trans. by the artist
About a week ago we found out that our book is being translated into Portuguese, Italian, Dutch and Japanese!
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Illustration by Monika Dekowska
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I’m an explorer okay, I get curious about everything and I want to investigate all kinds of stuff. —