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Prelutsky, Jack

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Prelutsky, Jack (1940– )

US writer. His imaginative books have caused controversy at times due to their subject matter, but young readers continue to enjoy such works as Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep (1976), and The Baby Uggs Are Hatching (1982).

He was born in New York, New York. He attended Hunter College and studied voice at various music schools. He worked as a taxi driver, actor, singer, sculptor, labourer, and carpenter, among other jobs, before becoming a popular poet and storyteller for young readers. He lived in Olympia, Washington.



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