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At one point, while taking a film to Europe to present to various generals, he found himself stuck behind enemy lines. Thankfully, he was rescued soon after by U. After the war, the Geisels, who were now living in La Jolla, California, took a trip to Japan to work on a cultural piece for Life magazine. He held exceptionally high standards for himself and the people he worked with, including his wife, Helen, who authored the Beginner Book A Fish Out of Water.

Geisel was grief-stricken. In addition to overseeing his business functions, his wife had served as his primary companion, collaborator, and motivator. Now Reading: 8 interesting facts about Dr Seuss you probably didn't know.

Share fbshare twshare pinshare Comments 0. Theodor Seuss Geisel, popularly known as Dr Seuss, wasn't a real doctor. Instead he used the honorific "Dr" in order to appease his father who expected him to study medicine. Traditional, Seuss's pronounciation rhymes with the word voice. But he later changed it to rhyme with the word "rejoice". As a child, Dr Seuss was once humiliated on stage by Former President Theodore Roosevelt, instead of felicitating him with an award.

Before turning an author, Dr Seuss also had a successful advertising career. In fact, he started writing children's books because it was one of the genres which wasn't forbidden as per his ad contracts. But few people know that it was rejected 27 times by various publishers before it was finally published. At the age of 87, Theodor Seuss Geisel died on September 24, It is also Dr Seuss's most sold book.

The popular children's author Dr Seuss is honoured by his alma mater, Dartmouth College. So much so that they regularly serve green eggs and ham to freshmen as a mark of honour to the author.

Dr Seuss didn't have to look too far to get an inspiration to write his classic Christmas book 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' which was released in Talking about the book, he told Redbook in an interview in , "I was brushing my teeth on the morning of the 26th of last December when I noted a very Grinchish countenance in the mirror.

It was Seuss! Something had gone wrong with Christmas, I realized, or more likely with me. So I wrote the story about my sour friend, the Grinch, to see if I could rediscover something about Christmas that obviously I'd lost. By subscribing to newsletter, you acknowledge our privacy policy. Thanks for subscribing. Never miss the latest updates. You are now subscribed to the lifestyle Newsletter.

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Sponsored Stories. He entered Lincoln College to earn a Doctorate degree in English Literature, a task he never accomplished. He started submitting humorous articles to these magazines. His advertisement for a common insecticide company called Flit, won him national recognition. With the aim to extend his contributions to the war efforts, Geisel got enrolled in US army as commander of the Animation Department.

There he made a series of adult army training films. A major turning point in Geisel's career came when, in response to a LIFE magazine article that criticized children's reading levels, Houghton Mifflin and Random House asked him to write a children's primer using vocabulary words.

The resulting book, The Cat in the Hat , was published in and was described by one critic as a "tour de force. This tale, where citizens of Who-ville warm the Grinch to the spirit of Christmas, encourages young readers to do their own good deeds. The book was successful in the s and s but became an instant holiday classic when it was released in as a made-for-TV cartoon special featuring the voice of Boris Karloff.

The book is written for early readers, with simple words, rhymes and lots of illustrations. Did you ever walk with ten cats on your head? Fox on clocks on bricks and blocks.

Bricks and blocks on Knox on box. It's not. The cautionary tale teaches young readers about the beauty of the natural world and their duty to protect it. Published in , the year before Geisel's death, this book is the classic sendoff for kids of all ages, from kindergarteners to college students. Seuss was also an editor of P. Seuss with figurines from his children's books. Several of Geisel's books have been transformed into full-length feature animated films, both during his lifetime and posthumously.

In Horton Hears a Who! Geisel won numerous awards for his work, including the Pulitzer Prize, an Academy Award, three Emmys and three Grammys.



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