Ruth Krauss

Ruth Krauss (July 25, 1901 - July 10, 1993) was an author of children's books, one of the most well known being The Carrot Seed, and an author of theatrical poems for an adult audience.[1] Many of her books are still in print.[2][3]

She was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died in Westport, Connecticut.

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Professional life

Krauss was a graduate of the Parson School of Design. She was a member of the Writers' Laboratory at the Bank Street College of Education in New York during the 1940s. Ruth Krauss married children's book author Crockett Johnson in 1941. They collaborated on many books, among them The Carrot Seed, How to Make an Earthquake, Is This You? and The Happy Egg.[4]

Recognition

Maurice Sendak characterized Krauss as "a giant" in the world of children's literature.

"Prior to the commercialization of children's books, there was Ruth Krauss."

Bibliography

(A) indicates books of theatrical poems for primarily an adult audience.

References

  1. ^ The Director in a Changing Theatre: Essays on Theory and Practice, J. Robert Wills, ed. (1976) (pp. 305-307)
  2. ^ author biography at HarperCollins Publishing website
  3. ^ The Carrot Seed, Harpercollins Publishing
  4. ^ obituary, New York Times, 07.15.1993

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