Shel Silverstein had many more jobs then just a poet growing up. He drew Cartoons for the army in the 1950's which was published in the military newsletter called Stars and Stripes.
After he got out of the army, he submitted cartoons for Playboy magazine. They appeared in many of the issues from 1956 to the late 1900s.
He became a country and rock song writer. One of his greatest hits "A Boy Named Sue" won a Grammy award in 1969.
Shel Silverstein did not plan on becoming a children's writer, but his friend Tom Ungerer pursuaded him into writing children's books. William Cole, an editor, rejected one of his first and most successful books, The Giving Tree.
Yes, Shel Silverstein had various jobs besides being a writer and illustrator. He worked as a cartoonist, musician, and playwright. Additionally, he served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
No, Shel Silverstein had one brother named Richard.
Shel Silverstein was of European descent, specifically Ukrainian and Jewish.
Yes, Shel Silverstein's daughter, Shoshanna Jordan Hastings, passed away in 1982.
yes he did
Shel Silverstein did not have any children, so he did not have a daughter named Shanna or a son named Matthew. Shel Silverstein was a children's author, poet, and songwriter best known for his works like "The Giving Tree" and "Where the Sidewalk Ends."
No, Peggy Meyers is not Shel Silverstein's stepsister. Shel Silverstein was an only child, so he did not have any stepsiblings.
no, he had no siblings.
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Shel Silverstein had two children. Is daughter, Shoshanna or Shanna for short, was born in 1970 and she died in 1982 at age 11 of a cerebral aneurysm. His son, Matt, was born in 1983 and is still living.
Yes, Shel Silverstein has a poem called "Hit the Nail on the Head" that incorporates the idiom into its title. In this poem, Silverstein uses playful language and clever wordplay typical of his style to explore the meaning of the idiom.
2 kids, Matthew "Matt" and Shoshanna "Shanna"
He had a sister named Peggy.