Russell Hoban (1925-2011) was the author of more than seventy books for children and adults. Hoban worked as a commercial artist and advertising copywriter before embarking on a career as a children's author while in his early thirties. During the 1960s Hoban and his wife, Lillian, worked at a prodigious rate, producing as many as six books in a single year--many inspired by life with their own children--including six stories about Frances the badger,
The Little Brute Family,
Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas, and
The Sorely Trying Day (published by the New York Review Children's Collection). Among Hoban's novels for adults are
Turtle Diary,
Riddley Walker,
The Bat Tattoo, and
My Tango with Barbara Strozzi. He lived in London from 1968 until his death in December 2011.
Ed Park is a founding editor of
The Believer and a former editor of the
Voice Literary Supplement and the Poetry Foundation. His debut novel,
Personal Days, was published in 2008 and was a finalist for the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. His writing has appeared in
The New York Times Book Review,
Bookforum, the
Los Angeles Times, and other publications. He is currently an editor at Penguin Press. He lives in New York City.