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Shel Silverstein is known to most as the critically acclaimed children’s poet, and before this project, I was unaware of the other things he had done. Shel Silverstein also did cartoons, served for his country during the Korean War, wrote folk songs, played the guitar, and probably most shocking to me, were his poems and drawings for Playboy Magazine which depicted fairly gruesome sexual acts as well as drug use, especially his own. Life experience seems to be the influence for his NC-17 rated material but I was curious to who influenced his witty, lyrical children’s pieces. When studying Silverstein’s poetry, you can see how
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I didn’t have anybody to copy, be impressed by. Harper Collins Publishers, New York City. the nonsense subjects and rhymes look similar to Edward Lear’s nonsense poetry of one hundred and fifty years earlier and how the poetry of Ogden Nash, which Silverstein might have possibly read as a child, had influences on Shel’s own pieces. Shel Silverstein once said he had no influences on his poetic style. Besides being humorous pieces, there are other similarities you can derive.
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