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Scott O'Dell

Scott O'Dell (May 23, 1898 – October 15, 1989) was an American writer of 26 novels for young people, along with three novels for adults and four nonfiction books. He wrote historical fiction, primarily, including several children's novels about historical California and Mexico. For his contribution as a children's writer he received the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1972, the highest recognition available to creators of children's books.[1][2] He received The University of Southern Mississippi Medallion in 1976 and the Catholic Libraries Association Regina Medal in 1978.[3]

Scott O'Dell
BornO'Dell Gabriel Scott
May 23, 1898
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedOctober 15, 1989(1989-10-15) (aged 91)
Mount Kisco, New York, U.S.
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Period1934–1989
GenreChildren's historical fiction
Notable works
Notable awardsNewbery Medal
1961
Hans Christian Andersen Award
1972
Spouses
  • Jane Dorsa Rattenbury O'Dell (m. 1948, d. 1989)
  • Elizabeth Hall
RelativesLucille (sister)
Website
www.scottodell.com

O'Dell's best known work is the historical novel Island of the Blue Dolphins (1960), which won the 1961 Newbery Medal and the 1963 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in its German translation.[4][5] It was also named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award list. He was one of the annual Newbery runners-up for three other books: The King's Fifth (1966), The Black Pearl (1967), and Sing Down the Moon (1970).[4]

Biography

Scott O'Dell was born O'Dell Gabriel Scott, but after his name was incorrectly published on a book as "Scott O'Dell", he decided to keep the name. He was born on Terminal Island in Los Angeles, California, to parents May Elizabeth Gabriel and Bennett Mason Scott. He attended multiple colleges, including Occidental College in 1919, the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1920, Stanford University in 1921, and the Sapienza University of Rome in 1925. During World War II, he served in the United States Army Air Forces. Before becoming a full-time writer, he was employed as a cameraman and technical director, as a book columnist for the Los Angeles Mirror, and as book review editor for the Los Angeles Daily News. He was married two times. His wives were Jane Dorsa Rattenbury, and Elizabeth Hall.

In 1934, O'Dell began writing articles as well as fiction and nonfiction books for adults. In the late 1950s, he began writing children's books. His first children's book was Island of the Blue Dolphins.

In 1984, he established the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction, an award of $5,000 that recognizes outstanding works of historical fiction. The winners must be published in English by a U.S. publisher and be set in the New World (North, Central, and South America). In 1986, The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books awarded O'Dell this same award.[6]

Scott O'Dell died of prostate cancer on October 15, 1989 at the age of 91.[7]

Film adaptations

There have been several film adaptations of O'Dell's work. Island of the Blue Dolphins has been translated into a number of languages and was made into a movie in 1964, starring Celia Kaye, Larry Domasin, Ann Daniel, and George Kennedy. In 1978, Saul Swimmer produced and directed a film version of The Black Pearl with Gilbert Roland and Mario Custodio. The King's Fifth served as inspiration for the 1982 anime television series The Mysterious Cities of Gold, a Japan-France co-production that was aired in several different countries.

Selected works

Nonfiction

  • Representative Photoplays Analyzed, Palmer Institute of Authorship 1/1924
  • Country of the Sun (Southern California, an Informal Guide), Thomas Y. Crowell Co. 1/1957

Children's book series

Karana
  1. Island of the Blue Dolphins, Houghton Mifflin 1/1960, ISBN 0-605-21314-3
  2. Zia, Houghton Mifflin 3/1976, ISBN 0-395-24393-9
Seven Serpents
  1. The Captive, Houghton Mifflin 1/1979, ISBN 0-395-27811-2
  2. Feathered Serpent, Houghton Mifflin 10/1981, ISBN 0-395-30851-8
  3. The Amethyst Ring, Houghton Mifflin 4/1983, ISBN 0-395-33886-7

Other novels

References

  1. ^ "Hans Christian Andersen Awards". International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY). Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  2. ^ "Scott O'Dell" (pp. 46–47, by Eva Glistrup).
    The Hans Christian Andersen Awards, 1956–2002. IBBY. Gyldendal. 2002. Hosted by Austrian Literature Online. Retrieved 2013-07-23.
  3. ^ "Regina Medal" 2012-04-27 at the Wayback Machine. Catholic Library Association. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  4. ^ a b "Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922–Present". Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). American Library Association (ALA).
      "The John Newbery Medal". ALSC. ALA. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  5. ^ (Scott O'Dell, all listings). Datenbanksuche (database search). Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis. Arbeitskreis für Jugendliteratur (jugendliteratur.org). Retrieved 2013-07-17. For general information select "Infos zum Preis" or "English key facts".
  6. ^ Scott O'Dell Award. 2013-07-17.[full citation needed]
  7. ^ McDowell, Edwin (October 17, 1989). "Scott O'Dell, a Children's Author Of Historical Fiction, Dies at 91". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
Other sources
  • Commire, Anne (ed.) (1990). Something About the Author Vol. 60. Gale Research Inc.: Detroit.

External links

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Scott O Dell May 23 1898 October 15 1989 was an American writer of 26 novels for young people along with three novels for adults and four nonfiction books He wrote historical fiction primarily including several children s novels about historical California and Mexico For his contribution as a children s writer he received the biennial international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1972 the highest recognition available to creators of children s books 1 2 He received The University of Southern Mississippi Medallion in 1976 and the Catholic Libraries Association Regina Medal in 1978 3 Scott O DellBornO Dell Gabriel ScottMay 23 1898Los Angeles California U S DiedOctober 15 1989 1989 10 15 aged 91 Mount Kisco New York U S OccupationWriterNationalityAmericanPeriod1934 1989GenreChildren s historical fictionNotable worksIsland of the Blue Dolphins Black Star Bright DawnNotable awardsNewbery Medal 1961 Hans Christian Andersen Award 1972SpousesJane Dorsa Rattenbury O Dell m 1948 d 1989 Elizabeth HallRelativesLucille sister Websitewww wbr scottodell wbr comO Dell s best known work is the historical novel Island of the Blue Dolphins 1960 which won the 1961 Newbery Medal and the 1963 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in its German translation 4 5 It was also named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award list He was one of the annual Newbery runners up for three other books The King s Fifth 1966 The Black Pearl 1967 and Sing Down the Moon 1970 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Film adaptations 3 Selected works 3 1 Nonfiction 3 2 Children s book series 3 3 Other novels 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditScott O Dell was born O Dell Gabriel Scott but after his name was incorrectly published on a book as Scott O Dell he decided to keep the name He was born on Terminal Island in Los Angeles California to parents May Elizabeth Gabriel and Bennett Mason Scott He attended multiple colleges including Occidental College in 1919 the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1920 Stanford University in 1921 and the Sapienza University of Rome in 1925 During World War II he served in the United States Army Air Forces Before becoming a full time writer he was employed as a cameraman and technical director as a book columnist for the Los Angeles Mirror and as book review editor for the Los Angeles Daily News He was married two times His wives were Jane Dorsa Rattenbury and Elizabeth Hall In 1934 O Dell began writing articles as well as fiction and nonfiction books for adults In the late 1950s he began writing children s books His first children s book was Island of the Blue Dolphins In 1984 he established the Scott O Dell Award for Historical Fiction an award of 5 000 that recognizes outstanding works of historical fiction The winners must be published in English by a U S publisher and be set in the New World North Central and South America In 1986 The Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books awarded O Dell this same award 6 Scott O Dell died of prostate cancer on October 15 1989 at the age of 91 7 Film adaptations EditThere have been several film adaptations of O Dell s work Island of the Blue Dolphins has been translated into a number of languages and was made into a movie in 1964 starring Celia Kaye Larry Domasin Ann Daniel and George Kennedy In 1978 Saul Swimmer produced and directed a film version of The Black Pearl with Gilbert Roland and Mario Custodio The King s Fifth served as inspiration for the 1982 anime television series The Mysterious Cities of Gold a Japan France co production that was aired in several different countries Selected works EditNonfiction Edit Representative Photoplays Analyzed Palmer Institute of Authorship 1 1924 Country of the Sun Southern California an Informal Guide Thomas Y Crowell Co 1 1957Children s book series Edit KaranaIsland of the Blue Dolphins Houghton Mifflin 1 1960 ISBN 0 605 21314 3 Zia Houghton Mifflin 3 1976 ISBN 0 395 24393 9Seven SerpentsThe Captive Houghton Mifflin 1 1979 ISBN 0 395 27811 2 Feathered Serpent Houghton Mifflin 10 1981 ISBN 0 395 30851 8 The Amethyst Ring Houghton Mifflin 4 1983 ISBN 0 395 33886 7omnibus Seven Serpents Trilogy Sourcebooks Jabberwocky 3 2009 ISBN 1 4022 1836 2Other novels Edit Woman of Spain a Story of Old California Houghton Mifflin 1934 Hill of the Hawk Novel of Early California Houghton Mifflin 1 1947 latest edition Kessinger Publishing 9 2010 ISBN 978 1 163 37182 4 The Sea is Red Henry Holt and Company 1958 Journey to Jericho Houghton Mifflin 8 1964 ISBN 978 0 395 19839 1 The King s Fifth Houghton Mifflin 9 1966 ISBN 0 395 06963 7 The Black Pearl Houghton Mifflin 1 1967 ISBN 0 395 06963 7 Dark Canoe illustrated by Milton Johnson Houghton Mifflin 1 1968 latest edition Sourcebooks Jabberwocky 9 2008 ISBN 1 4022 1334 4 Sing Down the Moon Houghton Mifflin 9 1970 ISBN 0 395 10919 1 Treasure of Topo El Bampo Houghton Mifflin 2 1972 ISBN 0 395 12576 6 Cruise of the Arctic Star Houghton Mifflin 3 1973 ISBN 0 395 16034 0 The Child of Fire Houghton Mifflin 9 1974 ISBN 0 395 19496 2 The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day Houghton Mifflin 9 1975 The 290 Houghton Mifflin 10 1976 ISBN 0 395 24737 3 Carlota Houghton Mifflin 10 1977 ISBN 0 395 25487 6 Kathleen Please Come Home Houghton Mifflin 5 1978 ISBN 0 395 26453 7 Daughter of Don Saturnino Oxford University Press 3 1979 ISBN 0 19 271429 5 Sarah Bishop They Took Away Her Home and Her Family Houghton Mifflin 1 1980 latest edition San Val 10 1999 ISBN 0 8085 5778 5 The Spanish Smile Houghton Mifflin 10 1982 ISBN 0 395 32867 5 Castle in the Sea Houghton Mifflin 10 1983 ISBN 0 395 34831 5 Alexandra Houghton Mifflin 4 1984 ISBN 0 395 35571 0 The Road to Damietta Houghton Mifflin 10 1985 ISBN 0 395 38923 2 Streams to River River to the Sea a Novel of Sacagawea Houghton Mifflin 4 1986 ISBN 0 395 40430 4 The Serpent Never Sleeps a Novel of Jamestown and Pocahontas Houghton Mifflin 9 1987 ISBN 978 0547561998 Black Star Bright Dawn Houghton Mifflin 1 1988 latest edition Graphia 3 2008 ISBN 0 547 05319 3 My Name Is Not Angelica Houghton Mifflin 10 1989 ISBN 0 395 51061 9 Thunder Rolling in the Mountains with Elizabeth Hall Houghton Mifflin 4 1992 ISBN 978 0 395 59966 2 Venus Among the Fishes with Elizabeth Hall Houghton Mifflin 4 1995 ISBN 978 0 395 70561 2References Edit Hans Christian Andersen Awards International Board on Books for Young People IBBY Retrieved 2013 07 17 Scott O Dell pp 46 47 by Eva Glistrup The Hans Christian Andersen Awards 1956 2002 IBBY Gyldendal 2002 Hosted by Austrian Literature Online Retrieved 2013 07 23 Regina Medal Archived 2012 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Catholic Library Association Retrieved 2013 07 17 a b Newbery Medal and Honor Books 1922 Present Association for Library Service to Children ALSC American Library Association ALA The John Newbery Medal ALSC ALA Retrieved 2013 07 17 Scott O Dell all listings Datenbanksuche database search Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis Arbeitskreis fur Jugendliteratur jugendliteratur org Retrieved 2013 07 17 For general information select Infos zum Preis or English key facts Scott O Dell Award 2013 07 17 full citation needed McDowell Edwin October 17 1989 Scott O Dell a Children s Author Of Historical Fiction Dies at 91 The New York Times Retrieved 2008 04 10 Other sourcesCommire Anne ed 1990 Something About the Author Vol 60 Gale Research Inc Detroit External links Edit Children s literature portal California portal Mexico portalScottOdell com some first person content Scott O Dell papers at University of Oregon Libraries guide at Archives West wsulibs wsu edu Scott O Dell at Library of Congress Authorities with 56 catalog records Scott O Dell at Wikisummaries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott O 27Dell amp oldid 1127624809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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