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Related: About this forumUS Postal Service honors Jewish poet Shel Silverstein with 'The Giving Tree' stamps.
The United States Postal Service released a new series of Forever stamps Friday in honor of Shel Silverstein, the Jewish author and illustrator who died in 1999.
The stamps commemorate what is perhaps Silversteins most famous book, The Giving Tree, which tells the story of the relationship between a boy and a tree. The stamps feature an image of the boy from the story catching an apple with Silversteins name written below.
The issuance honors the extraordinarily versatile Shel Silverstein (1930-1999), one of the 20th centurys most imaginative authors and illustrators. His picture book The Giving Tree and his quirky poetry collections are beloved by children everywhere, the description on the postal services website reads.
Silverstein was born in 1930 to a middle-class Jewish family in Chicago. He started drawing and writing from a young age and drew his first cartoons for adult readers when he was a GI in Japan and Korea. In addition to his career as a childrens book author, Silverstein was a prolific songwriter and playwright. (He also inspired the name of the youngest child of a Jewish family that recently appeared on Ava Duvernays home-swapping TV show.)
The U.S. Postal Services special edition stamps commemorating notable Americans have included many Jews, including the physicist Richard Feynman in 2005, cartoonist and inventor Rube Goldberg in 1995 and, in 1991, comedian Fanny Brice, the inspiration for the musical Funny Girl. The series in which Brice appeared was drawn by the Jewish illustrator Al Hirschfeld.
https://www.jta.org/2022/04/11/culture/us-postal-service-honors-jewish-poet-shel-silverstein-with-the-giving-tree-stamps?
Clash City Rocker
(3,541 posts)My favorite of his childrens stories was Sarah Silvia Cynthia Stout (Would Not Take the Garbage Out), mostly because Shel recorded his own version reciting it, and Dr. Demento used to play it all the time.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,599 posts)The Smoke-Off
The Freakers Ball
Polly in a Porno
It always felt kinda edgy when I got to high school and discovered all this other stuff from him that my parents wouldnt ever let me read!
Rhiannon12866
(222,085 posts)cbabe
(4,159 posts)The Giving Tree gives me the creeps.
Loser guy, mired in self pity, takes and takes until nothing is left. Tree in traditional mommy role is destroyed down to a stump. And he never even says thank you.
I have no idea why this book is so celebrated.
Creepy.