Sobre el Autor

Karl Kroeber was an influential figure in the field of literature and storytelling, particularly known for his work on the intersection of visual and verbal narratives. He explored the dynamics of storytelling through various mediums, contributing significantly to the academic discourse on how stories are told and interpreted in both film and literature. His insights into the art of storytelling were encapsulated in his notable works, including 'Make Believe in Film and Fiction' and 'The Inland Whale'.

In addition to his literary contributions, Kroeber played a vital role in bringing California Indian legends to a broader audience through his retellings. His biography of Ishi, the last wild Indian in North America, stands out as a poignant exploration of cultural identity and survival. Kroeber's dedication to understanding and conveying the complexities of narratives has left a lasting impact on both scholars and enthusiasts of storytelling alike.

nacionalidad Estadounidense
Fecha de Nacimiento March 1, 1925
Lugar de Nacimiento New York City, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento March 22, 2019