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Jim Kjelgaard

James Arthur Kjelgaard (December 6, 1910 – July 12, 1959)[1] was an American author of young adult literature.

Jim Kjelgaard
Born(1910-12-06)December 6, 1910
New York, New York, United States
DiedJuly 12, 1959(1959-07-12) (aged 48)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States[citation needed]
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Period1938 to 1959
Genrejuvenile fiction (novels), children's literature, young adult literature
SubjectAnimals, outdoors
Notable worksBig Red

Early life and education

Kjelgaard was born in New York City, New York on December 6, 1910. Jim's father, Carroll W. Kjelgaard, was a physician, happily married with five sons and one daughter. Kjelgaard was the fourth oldest. Kjelgaard and his siblings lived on a seven hundred and fifty acre farm in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania during his childhood. It was the outdoors which provided a playground for all the children. Dave Drakula, writing in Jim Kjelgaard – From the Bigwoods to Hollywood, recounted a time when Kjelgaard and his brother Henry were outside playing when Kjelgaard spotted a bear. Kjelgaard and Henry climbed up the apple tree to escape the bear. Once the bear was gone Kjelgaard got down from the tree screaming and yelling as he ran into the house. In the meantime, Henry was too small to get out of the tree himself and was stuck there. The bear came back again and stared Henry down with Kjelgaard laughing in the distance. This is where Kjelgaard's first love of bears comes from and later appeared in his books such as Buckskin Brigade (1947).

As a child, Kjelgaard liked to read. Although his family was often low on money, Kjelgaard's parents always tried to support Kjelgaard and provide as many books for him as they could. The family's farming venture failed and Jim and his family moved to Galeton, Pennsylvania. It was at that point that Kjelgaard began to show interest in writing. Kjelgaard made a desk out of a box so that he could start writing poems and stories on a typewriter. In addition, Kjelgaard was becoming an avid hunter, trapper, and fisherman, and his love for dogs was unlimited. Unfortunately, during this time Kjelgaard began to have symptoms of epilepsy. He was brought to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, where his problem was diagnosed as a tumor but he did not have to have surgery at the time. Kjelgaard was still able to continue on with his life and adventures and show his love for the outdoors.

Career

Kjelgaard wrote more than 40 novels, the most famous of which is 1945's Big Red. It sold 225,000 copies by 1956[2] and was made into a 1962 Walt Disney film of the same name.

His books were primarily about dogs and wild animals, often with animal protagonists and told from the animal's point of view. Kjelgaard also wrote short fiction for several magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post, Argosy, and Adventure.[3]

Personal life and final years

After suffering for several years from chronic pain and depression,[4] in 1959 Kjelgaard committed suicide at the age of 48.[5]

List of works

  • Forest Patrol (1941)
  • Rebel Siege (1943)
  • Big Red (1945)
  • The Fangs of Tsan-Lo (1945)
  • Buckskin Brigade (1947)
  • Snow Dog (1948)
  • Kalak of the Ice (1949)
  • A Nose for Trouble (1949)
  • Wild Trek (1950)
  • Chip the Dam Builder (1950)
  • Irish Red, Son of Big Red (1951)
  • Fire-Hunter (1951)
  • The Explorations of Pere Marquette (1951)
  • Trailing Trouble (1952)
  • Outlaw Red, Son of Big Red (1953)
  • The Spell of the White Sturgeon (1953)
  • The Coming of the Mormons (1953)
  • Haunt Fox (1954)
  • Cracker Barrel Trouble Shooter (1954)
  • Lion Hound (1955)
  • The Lost Wagon (1955)
  • Desert Dog (1956)
  • Trading Jeff and His Dog (1956)
  • Wildlife Cameraman (1957)
  • Cochise, Chief of Warriors (1957) - unpublished? Listed in some of his other books.
  • Double Challenge (1957)
  • We Were There at the Oklahoma Land Run (1957)
  • Wolf Brother (1957)
  • Swamp Cat (1957)
  • Rescue Dog of the High Pass (1958)
  • The Land Is Bright (1958)
  • The Black Fawn (1958)
  • The Story of Geronimo (1958)
  • Hi Jolly (1959)
  • Stormy (1959)
  • Ulysses & His Woodland Zoo (1960)
  • Boomerang Hunter (1960)
  • The Duck-Footed Hound (1960)
  • Tigre (1961)
  • Hidden Trail (1962)
  • Fawn in the Forest & other Wild Animal Stories (1962)
  • Two Dogs & a Horse (1964)
  • Furious Moose of the Wilderness (1965)
  • Dave and His Dog, Mulligan (1966)
  • Coyote Song (1969)

References

  1. ^ Trosky, Susan M & Donna Olendorf, ed. (1992), "KJELGAARD, James Arthur 1910–1959", Contemporary Authors, vol. 137, Gale Research, pp. 250–252, as reproduced on Kjelgaard tribute site. Note that some sources give December 10 as birth date, e.g. this biographical sketch 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ Doyle, Brian (Spring 1999), "A Small Note About Big Red", American Scholar, vol. 68, Academic OneFile, p. 134
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2010-12-28.
  4. ^ Drakula, Dave (July–September 1990). "Jim Kjelgaard – From the Bigwoods to Hollywood". Mountain Journal. 8 (4). reprinted on Gary Charter's Kjelgaard tribute site 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Jim Kjelgaard, A Daughter's Memoir reprinted on Gary Charter's Kjelgaard tribute site 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine

External links

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James Arthur Kjelgaard December 6 1910 July 12 1959 1 was an American author of young adult literature Jim KjelgaardBorn 1910 12 06 December 6 1910New York New York United StatesDiedJuly 12 1959 1959 07 12 aged 48 Milwaukee Wisconsin United States citation needed OccupationAuthorNationalityAmericanPeriod1938 to 1959Genrejuvenile fiction novels children s literature young adult literatureSubjectAnimals outdoorsNotable worksBig Red Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life and final years 4 List of works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditKjelgaard was born in New York City New York on December 6 1910 Jim s father Carroll W Kjelgaard was a physician happily married with five sons and one daughter Kjelgaard was the fourth oldest Kjelgaard and his siblings lived on a seven hundred and fifty acre farm in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania during his childhood It was the outdoors which provided a playground for all the children Dave Drakula writing in Jim Kjelgaard From the Bigwoods to Hollywood recounted a time when Kjelgaard and his brother Henry were outside playing when Kjelgaard spotted a bear Kjelgaard and Henry climbed up the apple tree to escape the bear Once the bear was gone Kjelgaard got down from the tree screaming and yelling as he ran into the house In the meantime Henry was too small to get out of the tree himself and was stuck there The bear came back again and stared Henry down with Kjelgaard laughing in the distance This is where Kjelgaard s first love of bears comes from and later appeared in his books such as Buckskin Brigade 1947 As a child Kjelgaard liked to read Although his family was often low on money Kjelgaard s parents always tried to support Kjelgaard and provide as many books for him as they could The family s farming venture failed and Jim and his family moved to Galeton Pennsylvania It was at that point that Kjelgaard began to show interest in writing Kjelgaard made a desk out of a box so that he could start writing poems and stories on a typewriter In addition Kjelgaard was becoming an avid hunter trapper and fisherman and his love for dogs was unlimited Unfortunately during this time Kjelgaard began to have symptoms of epilepsy He was brought to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore Maryland where his problem was diagnosed as a tumor but he did not have to have surgery at the time Kjelgaard was still able to continue on with his life and adventures and show his love for the outdoors Career EditKjelgaard wrote more than 40 novels the most famous of which is 1945 s Big Red It sold 225 000 copies by 1956 2 and was made into a 1962 Walt Disney film of the same name His books were primarily about dogs and wild animals often with animal protagonists and told from the animal s point of view Kjelgaard also wrote short fiction for several magazines including The Saturday Evening Post Argosy and Adventure 3 Personal life and final years EditAfter suffering for several years from chronic pain and depression 4 in 1959 Kjelgaard committed suicide at the age of 48 5 List of works EditForest Patrol 1941 Rebel Siege 1943 Big Red 1945 The Fangs of Tsan Lo 1945 Buckskin Brigade 1947 Snow Dog 1948 Kalak of the Ice 1949 A Nose for Trouble 1949 Wild Trek 1950 Chip the Dam Builder 1950 Irish Red Son of Big Red 1951 Fire Hunter 1951 The Explorations of Pere Marquette 1951 Trailing Trouble 1952 Outlaw Red Son of Big Red 1953 The Spell of the White Sturgeon 1953 The Coming of the Mormons 1953 Haunt Fox 1954 Cracker Barrel Trouble Shooter 1954 Lion Hound 1955 The Lost Wagon 1955 Desert Dog 1956 Trading Jeff and His Dog 1956 Wildlife Cameraman 1957 Cochise Chief of Warriors 1957 unpublished Listed in some of his other books Double Challenge 1957 We Were There at the Oklahoma Land Run 1957 Wolf Brother 1957 Swamp Cat 1957 Rescue Dog of the High Pass 1958 The Land Is Bright 1958 The Black Fawn 1958 The Story of Geronimo 1958 Hi Jolly 1959 Stormy 1959 Ulysses amp His Woodland Zoo 1960 Boomerang Hunter 1960 The Duck Footed Hound 1960 Tigre 1961 Hidden Trail 1962 Fawn in the Forest amp other Wild Animal Stories 1962 Two Dogs amp a Horse 1964 Furious Moose of the Wilderness 1965 Dave and His Dog Mulligan 1966 Coyote Song 1969 References Edit Trosky Susan M amp Donna Olendorf ed 1992 KJELGAARD James Arthur 1910 1959 Contemporary Authors vol 137 Gale Research pp 250 252 as reproduced on Kjelgaard tribute site Note that some sources give December 10 as birth date e g this biographical sketch Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Doyle Brian Spring 1999 A Small Note About Big Red American Scholar vol 68 Academic OneFile p 134 FictionMags Index Entry for Jim Kjelgaard Archived from the original on 2010 12 08 Retrieved 2010 12 28 Drakula Dave July September 1990 Jim Kjelgaard From the Bigwoods to Hollywood Mountain Journal 8 4 reprinted on Gary Charter s Kjelgaard tribute site Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Jim Kjelgaard A Daughter s Memoir reprinted on Gary Charter s Kjelgaard tribute siteArchived 2014 07 14 at the Wayback MachineExternal links Edit Wikisource has original works by or about Jim Kjelgaard Children s literature portalWebsite on Jim Kjelgaard owned and operated by Gary Charter HS Treasures bio of Kjelgaard Works by Jim Kjelgaard at Project Gutenberg Works by Jim James Arthur Kjelgaard at Faded Page Canada Works by or about Jim Kjelgaard at Internet Archive Works by Jim Kjelgaard at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Jim Kjelgaard at Find a Grave Jim Kjelgaard at Library of Congress Authorities with 56 catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Kjelgaard amp oldid 1107231993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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