Your ticket on this Snark hunting expedition through the snarkish imagination of Byron Sewell is good for several stops on planet Earth and far-off Jupiter Our first stop is at Olosega, a volcanic doublet in the Manu'a group of the Samoan Islands, over a century ago, to learn about the true story of Robert Louis Stevenson's tragic encounter with a Boojum. From there our next two stops are in today's West Virginia to attend a meeting of the West Virginia Snark Hunting Society, followed by a deadbeat dad's encounter with someone intent on painting his trailer and pick-up truck with neon-pink...
Your ticket on this Snark hunting expedition through the snarkish imagination of Byron Sewell is good for several stops on planet Earth and far-off Ju...
Need a good laugh? This obscure work by Carrollian author and illustrator Byron W. Sewell is an outrageous comic parody of one of Lewis Carroll's stranger and lesser-known works, The Nursery "Alice." It purports to be the recently discovered (in Dead Deer, Alberta, Canada) precursor of the actual work that was written by Carroll to be read by children "nought to five years old." It seems likely that this is the first (and perhaps will be the final) time that anyone has done this. While Sewell is at it, he claims that Carroll was the inventor of the iconic "happy face," which explains Sewell's...
Need a good laugh? This obscure work by Carrollian author and illustrator Byron W. Sewell is an outrageous comic parody of one of Lewis Carroll's stra...
Victor Fet (Marshall University), Byron W Sewell, August A Imholtz, Jr
... ", ." " " . ", " -- 14-,, ., .,, . -- ",,,, --,, .... --, " -- 150- 150- . --- "Mr Wells has a time machine that allows him to travel backwards into the past." Alice giggled. "That's very funny, Mr Darwin. It sounds like something Mr Dodgson might dream up in one of his fairy tales." -- Here, a fourteen-year-old Alice, an apprentice to Charles Darwin, meets Mr Wells who arrives from the end of the century to discuss some urgent and disturbing issues related to Alice's Adventures with its alleged author, as well as illustrious scholars of past, present, and future. -- "We should...
... ", ." " " . ", " -- 14-,, ., .,, . -- ",,,, --,, .... --, " -- 150- 150- . --- "Mr Wells has a time machine that allows him to travel back...
Victor Fet (Marshall University), Byron W Sewell, August A Imholtz, Jr
"Mr Wells has a time machine that allows him to travel backwards into the past." Alice giggled. "That's very funny, Mr Darwin. It sounds like something Mr Dodgson might dream up in one of his fairy tales." -- Here, a fourteen-year-old Alice, an apprentice to Charles Darwin, meets Mr Wells who arrives from the end of the century to discuss some urgent and disturbing issues related to Alice's Adventures with its alleged author, as well as illustrious scholars of past, present, and future. -- "We should not wait for a future shock-wave that would pollute our time, pushing its fear and madness...
"Mr Wells has a time machine that allows him to travel backwards into the past." Alice giggled. "That's very funny, Mr Darwin. It sounds like somet...
While on a business assignment in the Republic of Korea in 1985–86 Byron and Victoria Sewell immersed themselves in Korean culture and eventually loosely adapted and beautifully illustrated Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland into a uniquely bilingual English-Korean version of Lewis Carroll’s famous tale. The first edition has been long out of print and is basically unattainable. Evertype has arranged for the republication of the Sewells’ adaptation, making once again available both the English and Korean texts in separate editions. In...
While on a business assignment in the Republic of Korea in 1985–86 Byron and Victoria Sewell immersed themselves in Korean culture and eventu...