Donald Hall

Donald Hall

Donald Hall has a prolific writing career that started when he was a teenager and includes a vast body of poetry, prose, children's works, and drama. He was born in 1928 in New Haven, Connecticut, and received his education from Harvard and Oxford in the early 1950's. Hall published his first work at a mere sixteen years of age, a since then has been lauded as a master poet and writer. His poetry has been compared with that of Robert Frost (with whom he was acquainted) for its simple, straightforward yet engaging style. Among Hall's prose works are biographies, children's strories such as The Ox-Cart Man, and an autobiographical work of his marriage to the poet Jane Kenyon. He has authored many textbooks, as well as poetry anthologies, some of which were written for Oxford University Press. An impressive amount of Hall's work is award winning, and he has received numerous awards and fellowships, including the dignified position of Poet Laureate of New Hampshire. Hall was recently distinguished as a Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for the Library of Congress. Now a widower, he resides in Danbury, New Hampshire. 

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Ox-Cart Man
by Donald Hall
from Scholastic Inc.
Realistic Stories for Kindergarten-3rd grade
1980 Caldecott Medal winner
in Picture Books (Location: PICTURE)
Oxford Book of Children's Verse in America
by Donald Hall
from Oxford University
for 1st-8th grade
in Poetry for Children (Location: POET-CHIL)