- Adrien Stoutenburg
Adrien Stoutenburg (1916-1982) is an American poet and children's novelist.
Life
Stoutenburg was born in Darfur, Minnesota in 1916. [ [http://www.thepoint.net/~stbar/related/Hammerman2.html St. Barnabas Catholic School website.] ] . She was published in "Poetry" magazine twice. [ [http://www.poetrymagazine.org/magazine/s11.html "Poetry" catalogue.] ] She died in 1982. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE2DE1239F936A25751C0A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 New York Times book review.] ]
References
Works
*1954 "The Silver Trap"
*1958 "Honeymoon"
*1959 "Four on the Road"
*1964 "The Things That Are"
*1964 "Walk Into the Wind"
*1971 "A Cat Is"
*1971 "Out There" ("The first major novel of ecological nightmare", from the cover)
*1979 "Greenwich Mean Time"Poetry
*1964 "Heroes, Advise Us"
*1986 "Land of Superior Mirages: New and Selected Poems" (edited by David R. Slavitt)Children's Fiction
*1943 "The Model Airplane Mystery"
*1951 "Timber Line Treasure"
*1955 "Stranger on the Bay"
*1956 "River Duel"
*1957 "In This Corner"
*1957 "Snowshoe Thompson"
*1961 "The Blue-Eyed Convertible"
*1962 "Window on the Sea"
*1963 "A Time For Dreaming"
*1965 "Rain Boat"
*1966 "American Tall Tales" (with Richard M. Powers)
*1966 "The Crocodile's Mouth: Folk-song Stories"
*1968 "American Tall-Tale Animals"
*1969 "Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum: Friendly and Funny Giants"
*1971 "Haran's Journey"
*1972 "The Giant Who Sucked His Thumb"
*1978 "Where To Now, Blue?"
*19 "The Mud Ponies: Based on a Pawnee Indian Myth"Non-fiction
*1958 "Wild Animals of the Far West"
*1958 "Wild Treasure, The Story of David Douglas" (with Laura Nelson Baker)
*1959 "Scannon: Dog with Lewis and Clark" (with Laura Nelson Baker)
*1961 "Beloved Botanist: The Story of Carl Linnaeus" (with Laura Nelson Baker)
*1963 "Dear, Dear Livy: The Story of Mark Twain's Wife" (with Laura Nelson Baker)
*1965 "Explorer of the Unconscious: Sigmund Freud"
*1967 "A Vanishing Thunder: Extinct and Threatened American Birds"
*1968 "Animals at Bay: Rare and Rescued American Wildlife"
*1968 "Listen, America: A Life of Walt Whitman"
*1968 "Short History of the Fur Trade "
*1971 "People in Twilight: Vanishing and Changing Cultures"
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