Asked about parental concerns over Where The Wild Things Are, author Maurice Sendak responded:
“I would tell them to go to hell,” Sendak said. And if children can’t handle the story, they should “go home,” he added. “Or wet your pants. Do whatever you like. But it’s not a question that can be answered.”
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