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Dr. Seuss

Oh the Places He’d Been: An Exploration of Dr. Seuss

By Thom Truelove

March 2, 2016

Dear Reader, Please accept this post as an invitation to consider Dr. Theophrastus Seuss, who would have been 112 years of age today if were still with us. We remember him as the creator of silly stories and pictures—it’s easy to forget their intent as a reminder of the importance of thinking outside the box…

Pulling Up a Seat from Shakespeare to Sherlock: London’s New Literary Benches

By Joe Brosnan

July 18, 2014

From Shakespeare to Sherlock, Hercule Poirot to James Bond, London has always had a rich literary history. And now you can sit on it! Thanks to The National Literacy Trust, along with its public art promotor Wild in Art, 50 benches have been commissioned that will be painted to look like open books portraying scenes…

Dr. Seuss

The Master of the Who-Dunnit: Dr. Seuss

By Terrie Farley Moran

October 29, 2013

Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in Massachusetts in 1904. He attended Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, where he spent much of his time working on the school humor magazine the Jack-O-Lantern. After Dartmouth, Ted went to Oxford University in England. While he was at Oxford, he realized that he wanted to support himself with the…

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