Über den Autor

E.B. White was an influential American author and essayist, best known for his children's books and his contributions to the world of literature and journalism. Born in 1899, he graduated from Cornell University and later worked for The New Yorker, where he refined his writing style and honed his ability to capture the nuances of everyday life. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for nature and the simplicity of rural living.

Among his most celebrated works are 'Charlotte's Web' and 'Stuart Little,' stories that have enchanted generations of readers with their charm and moral lessons. White's writing is characterized by its clarity and grace, making complex subjects accessible to a broad audience. In addition to his fiction, he co-authored 'The Elements of Style,' an essential guide for writers that remains widely used today. Through his storytelling and essays, White has left an indelible mark on American literature, influencing countless writers and readers alike.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum July 11, 1899
Geburtsort Mount Vernon, New York, USA
Todesdatum October 1, 1985