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Lisa RogakHaunted HeartLisa RogakHaunted HeartThe Life And Times Of Stephen KingHARD COVER
UPC: 9780312377328Release Date: 1/6/2009
A fascinating look at the life of the author who created such modern classics as Carrie, IT, and The Shining. “I’m afraid of everything.” “As a kid, I worried about my sanity a lot."" “I am always interested in this idea that a lot of fiction writers write for their fathers because their fathers are gone.” “Writing is an addiction for me.” “I married her for her body, though she said I married her for her typewriter.” “When you get into this business, they don’t tell you you’ll get cat bones in the mail.” “You have to be a little nuts to be a writer.” “There’s always the urge to see somebody dead that isn’t you.” Praise for A Boy Named Shel:
""Consulting many sources, among them Silverstein's friends; radio interviews; and newspaper, journal, and magazine articles, Rogak thoughtfully reconstructs the artist's life. ... An authoritative and accessible biography, absorbing from cover to cover.""--Library Journal ""[A BOY NAMED SHEL] offers revealing anecdotes, complete with some dirty laundry, about the prolific children’s author and cartoonist.""--Kirkus Reviews ""The strength of this biography is in leading readers back to Silverstein’s art, which is, after all, where he would have us find him.""--School Library Journal ""Fascinating...A BOY NAMED SHEL is a revealing peak into the mind behind both 'Runny Babbit' and 'Freakin' at the Freakers Ball.'"" --Albany Times Union ""A tribute to the unusual life of an extraordinary man.""--The Daily Texan ""Lisa Rogak dives wholeheartedly into presenting the full story of media-shy Silverstein. She covers every step in his creative career, following his journey across media. Silverstein proved himself as a songwriter, a cartoonist, an author, a poet, a playwright and a screenwriter, and Rogak doesn’t miss a beat.""--The Daily Californian ""Faithfully following Silverstein on his wandering and tracing his deft compartmentalizing, Rogak lifts the curtain, respectfully, on this cultural icon."" --GO (AirTran Airways Inflight Magazine) |
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