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1925 - 2011

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  • Works on APS: 5
  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1925, Lansdale, United States of America
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Lifespan: 86 years
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  • Top 3 works:
    • Oscar Robertson
    • Joan Baez
    • Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris
  • Top-ranked work: Oscar Robertson
  • Died: 2011
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Where was Russell Hoban born?
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What genre did Russell Hoban NOT write in?
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Who was Lillian Hoban?
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What is the name of the popular children's book series featuring a temperamental girl?

Early Life and Influences

  • Born: Lansdale, Pennsylvania (1925)
  • Died: 2011 in London, England
  • Russell Conwell Hoban was born to Abram T. Hoban, an advertising manager for the *Jewish Daily Forward*, and Jeanette Dimmerman.
  • His father's socialist leanings and exposure to Yiddish culture significantly influenced his worldview.
  • Named after Russell Conwell, a Baptist minister and founder of Temple University.
  • Briefly attended Temple University before enlisting in the Army during World War II.

Military Service and Early Career

  • Served as a radio operator in the Philippines and Italy during WWII, earning a Bronze Star.
  • Married Lillian Aberman during his military service; they had four children.
  • Post-war, worked as an illustrator for magazines like *Time*, *Sports Illustrated*, and *The Saturday Evening Post*.
  • Also held positions as an advertising copywriter and art director at J. Walter Thompson.
  • These experiences heavily influenced his later writing, with many characters sharing similar professional backgrounds.

Literary Career: Children's Books and Beyond

  • Began his literary career in 1959 with *What Does It Do and How Does It Work?: Power Shovel, Dump Truck, and Other Heavy Machines*.
  • Gained widespread recognition for the "Frances" series of picture books (starting with *Bedtime for Frances*, 1960), illustrated by Lillian Hoban. These stories about a temperamental badger resonated with children and parents alike.
  • Explored darker themes in works like *The Mouse and His Child* (1967), a philosophical tale that was adapted into an animated film.
  • Transitioned to writing for adults, producing novels such as *Riddley Walker* (1980), a highly acclaimed and award-winning work of postmodern fiction set in a post-apocalyptic England.
  • Other notable adult novels include *Pilgermann*, *Angelica Lost and Found*, and *Fremder*.

Move to London and Later Works

  • Moved to London, England, with his family in 1969, intending a short stay but remaining for the rest of his life.
  • His marriage to Lillian Aberman ended in 1975; he later married Gundula Ahl.
  • Many of his adult novels are set in contemporary London.
  • Continued writing prolifically until his death, exploring themes of identity, morality, and the complexities of human relationships.
  • His final novel, *Angelica Lost and Found*, was published shortly before his death.

Legacy and Significance

  • Hoban's work spans multiple genres, demonstrating a remarkable versatility as a writer.
  • The "Frances" series remains beloved by children worldwide for its relatable characters and humorous situations.
  • *Riddley Walker* is considered a significant contribution to postmodern literature, known for its unique language and challenging themes.
  • His ability to blend fantasy, science fiction, and realism established him as a distinctive voice in contemporary literature.
  • Hoban's daughter, Phoebe Hoban, is a journalist and biographer specializing in art, continuing the family’s creative legacy.