No, he didn't. The closest he came to prison was writing a song for Johnny Cash, (A Boy Named Sue), which Cash later sang at Fulsom Prison. Silverstein was a Korean War vet, and and upstanding citizen.
I'm not sure why people like to spread that garbage, but it's not true.
No, Shel Silverstein never went to prison. He was a children's book author, poet, and songwriter known for his creative works such as "The Giving Tree" and "A Light in the Attic."
Shel Silverstein is an American poet and cartoonist best known for his poems and stories, especially written for children. There is no record that he was ever sent to jail.
I am not sure he did.
yes he did he served during the 1950s
Yes more than 8 times
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Silverstein attended the University of Illinois but got kicked out after one year. Next he attended Chicago Academy of Fine arts for a year, but left and went to Roosevelt University for three years until he was drafted into the army.
Shel's influences are no one. no one because he no friends...he had no girlfrend and he didnt really have a life... so he started to write and draw! which go him into poetry.
Shel Silverstein attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts from 1947 to 1950. After studying there, he pursued a career in writing and illustration, eventually becoming a well-known author of children's books and poems.
No, Shel Silverstein is known for his whimsical and humorous poetry and prose, but not for writing sonnets. Sonnets are a specific form of poetry that follow strict rules in terms of rhyme scheme and meter, which is different from Silverstein's more free-form style.
I don't know............ but what I heard was that she died 5 years after her baby girl was born"SHOSHANNA". She died in Baltimore, Maryland on June 25 in 1975. Another way how you can find out is that you can go to HTTP://en. Wikipedia.org and type SHEL SILVERSTEIN.
Some Shel Silverstein poems that feature onomatopoeia include "Sick," "Hat," and "Boa Constrictor." In these poems, Silverstein uses words that imitate sounds to create a playful and engaging rhythm in his writing.
"The Flag" by Shel Silverstein is a humorous poem about a flag that doesn't want to be saluted by people or flown because it gets dirty. Eventually, the flag ends up living in a museum where it can always look perfect. The poem is whimsical and showcases Silverstein's playful and clever style.
Shel Silverstein's parents were Simon and Nathan Silverstein. His father was a bakery owner and his mother was a housewife. Shel Silverstein himself went on to become a highly acclaimed author, poet, and illustrator.
Shel Silverstein was asked to leave the University of Illinois because he was not going to pass his courses due to prioritizing his creative work over his academic studies. He was more interested in pursuing his passion for writing and drawing cartoons.
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The poem that says "You have to go to bed by day" is written by Shel Silverstein. It appears in his poetry collection titled "A Light in the Attic."