Monday, April 27, 2009
E.B. White Stuart Little.
On July, 11 E. B. White will be 110. His work has been appreciated ever since 1922 when he began writing for Cornell University. He later began working for The New Yorker and submitted poems sketches and editorials. In 1938 he left to write from Harpers Magazine where his essays for Harper's were later published in a book I own called One Man's Meat. My dad says it's very good but, I have enough to read... so you can count on some later blogs about E.B White and essays. I have just read his only book that resembles a child book called Stuart Little. I was later made into a movie. You probably saw it. It has Hugh Laurie in it, as the boy's father. Anyways, this book was a lot stranger than I remembered. I mean, Mrs. Little gave birth to him rather than him being adopted from an orphanage. How terrible, to give birth to a mouse, you expect a ugly little grimiln looking child but, instead you received/ give birth to a mouse. I guess it could be related to something such as having a child with Downe Sydrone. You pretned they are normal for their benefit but, make specail allowances and make decisions with the realization that your life will never the same.
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