Shel Silverstein
Linda Zabors
Shel Silverstein was most famous for his children’s books; he was also a cartoonist, a poet, a playwright, and a song writer.
His books include: The Giving Tree (1964), Where the Sidewalk Ends (1974), A Light in the Attic (1981), Falling Up (1996), Uncle Shelby’s ABZ Book, among others.
He also wrote songs performed by: Johnny Cash “A Boy Named Sue,” Emmylou Harris “Queen of the Silver Dollar,” and The Irish Rovers “Unicorn Song.” He collaborated on the David Mamet screenplay Things Change (1988).
Shel Silverstein won two Grammy Awards, and was nominated for Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards. He was inducted into the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame (2014), and the Songwriters Hall of Fame (2002).
WHEN I AM GONE
When I am gone what will you do?
Who will write and draw for you?
Someone smarter—someone new?
Someone better—maybe YOU!
- Shel Silverstein
Veteran: Army. Served in Japan and Korea
Alum:
Theodore Roosevelt High School, Albany Park - Chicago
University of Illinois
Chicago Academy of Fine Arts
Honorary Shel Silverstein WAY
Northwest Corner of North Kimball Avenue and West Wilson Avenue - to the Southwest Corner of North Kimball Avenue and West Leland Avenue *
Approved: March 2024
Ward: 33
Alderman: Rodriguez-Sanchez
Neighborhood: Albany Park
b. September 25, 1930 in Chicago
d. May 10, 1999. Age 67. Key West, Florida
Near:
Theodore Roosevelt High School
3436 W. Wilson Avenue
Source
20247233
https://www.shelsilverstein.com/about-shel/
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/shel-silverstein
https://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/11/books/shel-silverstein-zany-writer-and-cartoonist-dies-at-67.html
* Amended July 2024 - changed location of sign