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Maurice Sendak's Last Book, Six Years After His Death

'Presto and Zesto in Limboland' is a collaboration between the children's author and longtime friend and fellow writer Arthur Yorinks.
An illustration from Presto and Zesto in Limboland, Sendak's collaboration with longtime friend Arthur Yorinks.
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Arthur Yorinks first met Maurice Sendak in 1970, when Yorinks was 17 and Sendak was 42. “I read an article about him in The New York Times and thought, If I meet this guy, it will help me move out of my parents’ house,” says Yorinks. “It made no sense, but I was determined.”

By this point, Sendak was already a celebrated children's author, thanks to 1963's (which became a 2009 Oscar-nominated film byYorinks aspired to write short fiction, though he would later go on to write the 1986 Caldecott Medal-winning children's book,

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