Susan’s Almanac Project for June 28, 2019

By |2019-06-28T14:33:52+00:00June 28th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of Mark Helprin (b. 1947), who has written seven novels, several short story collections, and a few children’s books illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg (see my post of 7/18/19) and who considers himself genre-wise to be a bit of a maverick but who has been interviewed by the Paris Review, so anyway [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 26, 2019

By |2019-06-26T14:24:15+00:00June 26th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of Charlotte Zolotow (1915-2013, #nicelonglife), author of over 90 children’s books and editor of hundreds more. Her best-known books include Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present (1962, illustrated by Maurice Sendak), The Hating Book (1969), The Seashore Book (1992), My Grandson Lew (1974, illustrated by William Pène du Bois), and William’s Doll [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 25, 2019

By |2019-06-25T13:00:19+00:00June 25th, 2019|

It’s the 90th birthday of Eric Carle (b. 1929, #nicelonglife) and this year is the 50th birthday of Carle’s bestselling children’s book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which begins, “In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf.” About 50 million copies of Caterpiller have sold, which means that every 30 seconds [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 24, 2019

By |2019-06-24T14:24:26+00:00June 24th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of Ambrose Bierce (1842-possibly 1914, but nobody knows), known in his day as “the wickedest man in San Francisco” for his brutal attacks as a journalist but better known today for The Devil’s Dictionary and for his short stories of horror and the supernatural. Kurt Vonnegut has called Bierce’s Civil War story [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 21, 2019

By |2019-06-21T14:53:28+00:00June 21st, 2019|

It’s the birthday of French intellectual, philosopher, novelist, and playwright Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), who in 1964 was offered the Nobel Prize in Literature but turned it down, like you do, because he didn’t want to be “transformed into an institution.” He also rejected the Legion of Honor for being too bourgeois, though I think he [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 19, 2019

By |2019-06-19T17:07:32+00:00June 19th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of Indian-born British novelist Salman Rushdie (b. 1947), whose novel Midnight’s Children won the Booker Prize in 1981 and later won the Booker of Bookers, awarded in 1993 in honor of the Booker’s 25th anniversary, and the Best of the Booker, awarded in 2008 in honor of the Booker’s 40th anniversary, though [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 18, 2019

By |2019-06-18T13:51:19+00:00June 18th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of children’s book author and illustrator Chris Van Allsburg (b. 1949), best known for his picture books Jumanji (1981) and The Polar Express (1985), both of which won Caldecott Medals. Van Allsburg was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the youngest of two. His father and uncles worked in his grandfather’s [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 17, 2019

By |2019-06-17T15:26:42+00:00June 17th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of short story writer and poet Henry Lawson (1867-1922), one of the best known Australian authors of the colonial period and sometimes called “Australia’s poet of the people.” Lawson had a hardscrabble life that has appealed to many Australians, who live, as is well known, in a place where everything tries to [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 14, 2019

By |2019-06-14T13:50:16+00:00June 14th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896, #nicelonglife), whose anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1851-52) had such a powerful and polarizing effect on society as to be considered one of the causes of the Civil War. Stowe was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, to the sort of family who were always learning or teaching or [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 13, 2019

By |2019-06-13T17:48:13+00:00June 13th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), one of the greatest poets of the 20th century and someone who, more than 75 years after his death, “still towers among the giants of world literature” (see article here). I know what you’re thinking: is Yeats Yeats, or is Yeats Keats? Here’s a handy guide to [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 12, 2019

By |2019-06-12T14:53:56+00:00June 12th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of critically acclaimed bestselling mystery/thriller author Trevanian (1931-2005), real name Rodney William Whitaker, who also wrote under several other pseudonyms to protect his privacy and as a creative way of getting into a book: he claimed he would dream up an imaginary author who would be perfect for writing a particular book, [...]

Susan’s Almanac Project for June 11, 2019

By |2019-06-11T14:53:46+00:00June 11th, 2019|

It’s the birthday of novelist Yasunari Kawabata (1899-1972), the first Japanese author to win the Nobel Prize for Literature (1968). (The other two Japanese authors to win the Nobel in lit are Kenzaburō Ōe, 1994, and Kazuo Ishiguro, 2017, although maybe he shouldn’t count since he was born in Japan but raised in the UK, [...]

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