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1981 Notable
Wisconsin Authors John
Frederic Bennett John Frederic Bennett, 1920-1991 Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, John Bennett completed his undergraduate work at Oberlin College. His M.A. and Ph.D. are from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Since 1968 he has been on the staff at St. Norbert College in De Pere. His poetry has appeared in many publications including The New Yorker, the New York Times, the Chicago Daily News and the Wisconsin Academy Review, to name a few. His poems are in many anthologies and he has given poetry readings in colleges across the nation. Chad Walsh has said of him that "the angle of vision is unique among contemporary poets". His work combines an emotional as well as an intellectual breadth that comes out of his religious and scholarly backgrounds. Honors:
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Charles King, 1844-1933 Charles King had a distinguished career as a soldier for 76 years and is known as the "father of the Wisconsin National Guard" which he molded from a semi-military and semi-social organization into a first-rate military unit. He was one of the most prolific and popular writers of his time. Between 1880 and 1914 he wrote over sixty books which deal mainly with army life on the western frontier. He wrote quickly with a formula for his novels that incorporated field action and Victorian romance. While King is not remembered for the literary merit of his books, his work has enduring value for historians who are able to reconstruct the life and manners of the frontier army of the seventies and eighties. Honors:
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Ellen Raskin, 1928-1984 Ellen Raskin's philosophy is embodied in this quotation: "I try to say one thing with my work: a book is a wonderful place to be. A book is a package, a gift package, a surprise package - and within the wrappings is a whole new world and beyond." She is currently working on a book set in Wisconsin "where her heart is." Mrs. Raskin began her career as a freelance artist designing and illustrating over 1,000 book jackets and close to two dozen books written by others. She has written and illustrated 16 books for children. The Westing Game is probably her most famous book having won the 1979 Newbery Award, the Banta Literary Award and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for fiction. It was also named an American Library Association Notable Book. Additional Honors:
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