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− | '''Milton Burkhart''' is the author of [[The Land of the Wild Beasts]] | + | '''Milton Burkhart''' is the author of ''[[The Land of the Wild Beasts]]''. |
== History == | == History == | ||
Milton Burkhart became a children's author because his cartoons for Playboy were deemed too filthy. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] saw a lecture with him at the [[Springfield Stamp Museum]]. | Milton Burkhart became a children's author because his cartoons for Playboy were deemed too filthy. [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] saw a lecture with him at the [[Springfield Stamp Museum]]. | ||
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | He is a parody of the author {{W|Maurice Sendak}}, who wrote ''{{W|Where the Wild Things Are}}''. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Milton Burkhart
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Character Information
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Milton Burkhart is the author of The Land of the Wild Beasts.
History
Milton Burkhart became a children's author because his cartoons for Playboy were deemed too filthy. Bart and Lisa saw a lecture with him at the Springfield Stamp Museum.
Behind the Laughter
He is a parody of the author Maurice Sendak, who wrote Where the Wild Things Are.
Appearances