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Gregory John Rogers (19 June 1957 – 1 May 2013)〔〔 was an illustrator and writer of children's books, especially picture books. He was the first Australian to win the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration by a British subject. The book was ''Way Home'' by the Australian writer Libby Hathorn, published in the U.K. by Andersen Press in 1994. In the unnamed city, a boy makes his way home at night and adopts a stray cat en route.〔 The "picture book for older readers" was controversial on grounds both that it was "hardboiled" and that it "romanticised the plight of the homeless".〔("Libby Hathorn" ). AUSTLIT (austlit.edu.au). Retrieved 2015-03-16.〕 ==Biography== Rogers was born in Brisbane, Queensland and grew up in Coorparoo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:313596/ff8_1_2013.pdf )〕 He studied at the Queensland College of Art〔 (fine art) and worked as a graphic designer before taking up freelance illustration in 1987.〔 Rogers has illustrated many books including Margaret Card's ''Aunty Mary's Dead Goat'', Ian Trevaskis's ''The Postman Race'', Gary Crew's ''Tracks'' and ''Lucy's Bay'', Libby Hathorn's ''Way Home'', and Nigel Gray's ''Running Away From Home''. Beside the Greenaway Medal, ''Way Home'' also won a Parents' Choice Award in the U.S. and was shortlisted for the APBA book design awards. Nevertheless, his most widely held work in WorldCat participating libraries is the first book he both wrote and illustrated, ''The Boy, the Bear, the Baron, and the Bard''. The picture book was published by Allen & Unwin of Australia in 2004 and by Roaring Brook Press that same year in the U.S.〔 ("Formats and Editions of The boy, the bear, the baron, the bard" ). WorldCat. Retrieved 2012-08-30.〕 It features a timeslip to Shakespeare's London by a boy who follows a soccer ball from Shakespeare's Globe, the modern reconstruction, to the original Globe Theatre. With ''Midsummer Knight'' (2006) and ''The Hero of Little Street'' (2009) it constitutes a "wordless picture book series"〔 that ''Publishers Weekly'' calls his work best known in the U.S.〔 Rogers played several musical instruments—the cornetto, recorder, and the baroque guitar—performing music of the 16th and 17th centuries. He collected "CDs, antiques, books, and anything that might attract dust".〔〔 He was also an avid collector of Art Deco items.〔 Rogers died 1 May 2013 in Brisbane from stomach cancer.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gregory Rogers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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