2026年2月13日 星期五

Hudson Talbott哈 (1949 – 2026 德森·塔爾博特,享年76歲);他創作並繪製了眾多不同類型的兒童書籍:穿越時空的恐龍的書籍,被改編成由史蒂芬史匹柏監製的電影等等

 哈德森·塔爾博特去世,享年76歲;他創作並繪製了眾多不同類型的兒童書籍

他創作的關於穿越時空的恐龍的書籍被改編成由史蒂芬史匹柏監製的電影,他也將史蒂芬桑德海姆的音樂劇《魔法黑森林》改編成兒童讀物。

Hudson Talbott Dies at 76; Wrote and Illustrated Wide-Ranging Children’s Books

His book about time-traveling dinosaurs became a Steven Spielberg-produced movie, and he adapted the Stephen Sondheim musical “Into the Woods” for young readers.

The cover of “We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story,” showing dinosaurs of various colors and sizes looking with wonder at Manhattan skyscrapers.
In “We’re Back! A Dinosaur’s Story” (1987), Mr. Talbott invented dinosaurs who time-travel to 20th-century New York, where they mistake a balloon in a Thanksgiving parade for one of them.Credit...Dragonfly Books


An illustration of “A Walk in the Words” showing a boy in blue shorts and a red-and-white striped T-shirt surrounded by a forest of branches with words like “curiosity” and “intrepid” inscribed on them.
“A Walk in the Words” (2021) is Mr. Talbott’s semi-autobiographical story about dealing with a learning disability as a child. “When everybody was turning to the next page, I was still on the first sentence,” he wrote.Credit...Nancy Paulsen Books








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Hudson Talbott
BornJuly 11, 1949
DiedJanuary 22, 2026 (aged 76)
OccupationAuthor, illustrator
Years active1980–2024
Notable worksWe're Back: A Dinosaur's Story

Hudson Talbott (July 11, 1949 – January 22, 2026) was an American author and illustrator known for his children's books.[1][2]

Early life and education

Talbott was born on July 11, 1949, in Louisville, Kentucky. He was the youngest of four children. His father was a bank manager and his mother managed a dress shop.[3]

Talbott went to the University of Cincinnati and then transferred to the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. There he studied sculpture and painting, spending his junior year abroad at a campus of the school in Rome. He graduated with a BFA in 1971. [3]

Career

Talbott wrote and illustrated over 27 books, including A Walk In The WordsFrom Wolf to Woof!It's All About ME-ow and River of Dreams - The Story of the Hudson River, which was made into a musical by composer Frank Cuthbert. Talbott collaborated with Stephen Sondheim[citation needed] on a book version of the composer's musical Into The Woods. He illustrated the Newbury Honor winner Show Way (written by Jacqueline Woodson), and the ALA Notable and VOYA Honor book Leonardo's Horse (written by Jean Fritz).[4] His most famous work, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story was adapted into an animated film of the same name in 1993.[5][6]


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