Difference between revisions of "Bio:Marilyn Hirsh"

From ISFDB
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Introductory biography, from Amazon)
 
m
 
Line 2: Line 2:
 
<!-- DO NOT DELETE the above header template.  It is used to link this page back to the author's database summary page.  If you remove it, there will be no link.  This message will not display once the page is edited and saved. PLEASE start additional text below this message. -->
 
<!-- DO NOT DELETE the above header template.  It is used to link this page back to the author's database summary page.  If you remove it, there will be no link.  This message will not display once the page is edited and saved. PLEASE start additional text below this message. -->
  
From Amazon: "Marilyn Hirsh, a children's author and illustrator, incorporated her Peace Corps experience in India and her Jewish heritage into much of her work, written and visual. Her interests in art and history also surfaced at the Indian art courses she taught at two New York colleges. In 1988, she died of cancer at the young age of 44.
+
From Amazon: "Marilyn Hirsh, a children's author and illustrator, incorporated her Peace Corps experience in India and her Jewish heritage into much of her work, written and visual. Her interests in art and history also surfaced at the Indian art courses she taught at two New York colleges. In 1988, she died of cancer at the young age of 44. In 1978, Hirsh received both the Asian Cultural Center UNESCO prize and the Noma Concours Award for children's picture book illustrations for ''The Elephants and the Mice''. The next year, she won the Sydney Taylor Body-Of-Work Award, and in 1986 ''Joseph Who Loved The Sabbath'' earned the Sydney Taylor Children's Book Award. She garnered several other awards for her writing and illustrating before her death in October 1988."
 
 
In 1978, Hirsh received both the Asian Cultural Center UNESCO prize and the Noma Concours Award for children's picture book illustrations for ''The Elephants and the Mice''. The next year, she won the Sydney Taylor Body-Of-Work Award, and in 1986 ''Joseph Who Loved The Sabbath'' earned the Sydney Taylor Children's Book Award. She garnered several other awards for her writing and illustrating before her death in October 1988."
 

Latest revision as of 23:24, 23 February 2013

This is an ISFDB biography page for Marilyn Hirsh. It is intended to contain a relatively brief, neutrally-written, biographical sketch of Marilyn Hirsh. Bibliographic comments and notes about the work of Marilyn Hirsh should be placed on Author:Marilyn Hirsh.

Please observe our policy and guidelines on biographies when editing this page.

For more on this and other header templates, see Header templates.


From Amazon: "Marilyn Hirsh, a children's author and illustrator, incorporated her Peace Corps experience in India and her Jewish heritage into much of her work, written and visual. Her interests in art and history also surfaced at the Indian art courses she taught at two New York colleges. In 1988, she died of cancer at the young age of 44. In 1978, Hirsh received both the Asian Cultural Center UNESCO prize and the Noma Concours Award for children's picture book illustrations for The Elephants and the Mice. The next year, she won the Sydney Taylor Body-Of-Work Award, and in 1986 Joseph Who Loved The Sabbath earned the Sydney Taylor Children's Book Award. She garnered several other awards for her writing and illustrating before her death in October 1988."