Uri Shulevitz

Uri Shulevitz

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Uri Shulevitz (b. February 27, 1935) is an American author and illustrator. He won the Caldecott Medal in 1969 for his illustration of "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship". He created his first picture book, "The Moon in My Room", in 1963. Shulevitz lives in New York City.

Biography

Uri Shulevitz was born in Warsaw, Poland, on February 27, 1935. During the bombing of Warsaw in 1939, a bomb fell into a stairwell of his apartment building when he was at home. [cite news |first=Ann S. |last=Haskell |title=Shulevitz Pictures His Past |work=The Washington Post |pages=Book World children's supplement |date=1978-05-14 |accessdate=2007-10-10 ] The family fled from Poland and settled in Paris by 1947, then moved again to Israel in 1949. During the Sinai War in 1956, Mr. Shulevitz joined the Israeli Army. Later, he joined the Ein Gedi kibbutz. He moved to New York City in 1959, studying painting at Brooklyn Museum Art School and working as an illustrator for a Hebrew children's book publisher. In 1962, an editor at Harper & Row saw his freelance portfolio and suggested he write children's book.

Works

*"The Moon in My Room" (1963)
*"The Mystery of the Woods" (1964) (written by Mary Stolz)
*"A Rose, a Bridge, and a Wild Black Horse" (1964) (written by Charlotte Zolotow)
*"The Second Witch" (1965) (written by Jack Sendak)
*"The Twelve Dancing Princesses" (1966) (Brothers Grimm tale adapted by Elizabeth Shub)
*"The Carpet of Solomon" (1966) (written by Sulamith Ish-Kishor)
*"The Month Brothers" (1967) (written by Dorothy Nathan)
*"Runaway Jonah, and other tales" (1967) (written by Jan Wahl)
*"One Monday Morning" (1967) (written by Fritz Eichenberg)
*"The Silkspinners" (1967) (written by Jean Russell Larson)
*"My Kind of Verse" (1968) (written by John Smith)
*"The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship" (1969) (written by Arthur Ransome)
*"Rain Rain Rivers" (1969)
*"The Wonderful Kite" (1970) (written by Jan Wahl)
*"Oh What a Noise!" (1971) (written by Elizabeth Shub)
*"Soldier and Tsar in the Forest" (1972) (written by A N Afanasʹev)
*"The Magician" (1973) (adapted from the Yiddish of Isaac Leib Peretz)
*"The Fools of Chelm and Their History" (1973) (written by Isaac Bashevis Singer)
*"Dawn" (1974)
*"The Touchstone" (1976) (written by Robert Louis Stevenson)
*"The Treasure" (1978)
*"Hanukah Money" (1978) (written by Elizabeth Shub and Sholem Aleichem)
*"The Lost Kingdom of Karnica" (1979) (written by Richard Kennedy)
*"The Golem" (1982) (written by Isaac Bashevis Singer)
*"Writing With Pictures" (1985)
*"The Strange and Exciting Adventures of Jeremiah Hush" (1986)
*"Toddlecreek Post Office" (1990)
*"The Diamond Tree" (1991) (written by Howard Schwartz and Barbara Rush)
*"The Secret Room" (1993)
*"The Golden Goose" (1995) (adapted from the Brothers Grimm)
*"Hosni the Dreamer" (1997) (written by Ehud Ben-ʻEzer)
*"Snow" (1998)
*"What Is a Wise Bird Like You Doing in a Silly Tale Like This" (2000)
*"Daughters of Fire" (2001) (written by Fran Manushkin)
*"The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela" (2005)
*"SoSleepyStory" (2006)
*"How I Learned Geography" (2008)

Awards

*1969: Caldecott Medal, "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship"
*1979: Caldecott Honor, "The Treasure"
*1998: Charlotte Zolotow Award, "Snow"
*1998: Golden Kite Award, Picture Book Illustration, "Snow"
*1999: Caldecott Honor, "Snow"

References

External links

* [http://www.fsgkidsbooks.com/authordetails.asp?ID=Shulevitz Uri Shulevitz profile] at Farrar, Straus and Giroux
* http://www.lib.usm.edu/~degrum/html/research/findaids/DG0893b.html


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