KASPAR GN (MR)
NOV084026
In Kaspar, Diane Obomsawin draws on Hauser's own writings, and contemporary accounts, to tell the foundling's strange story. Her drawings register the wonder and bewilderment of a trusting and sensitive soul emerging into a fickle society. Gentle and poetic, na ve and profound, Obomsawin's first book has a quiet and compelling charm.