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S. E. Hinton
Born Susan Eloise Hinton
July 22, 1950 (1950-07-22) (age 59)[1]
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Writing period 1967 –
Genres Fiction, young adult fiction, children's literature
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Susan Eloise Hinton (born July 22[2], 1950[1]) is an American author and is most famous for her young adult novel The Outsiders.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Susan Eloise Hinton was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, on July 22, 1950[1]. She first began writing in her sophomore year at Will Rogers High School in Tulsa.

S.E. Hinton is most widely known as the author of The Outsiders, her first and most popular novel. As her father was dying of a brain tumor, the book was inspired by two rival gangs in her high school, the Greasers and the Socs. The Outsiders was published by Viking in 1967, and it became the second-best-selling young-adult novel in publishing history, with more than 13[3] million copies.[4]

Hinton's publisher suggested she use her initials instead of her first name so that male reviewers would not dismiss the novel because its author was female. She chose to continue using her initials, perhaps to better separate her public life from her private life.

[edit] After The Outsiders

Publicity and pressure led to 3 years of writer's block for the young author. Hinton's boyfriend was tired of her being depressed all the time, and suggested she write two pages a day. She did so, and completed That Was Then, This Is Now in the Summer of 1970. She married her boyfriend a few months later. That Was Then, This Is Now was published in 1971.[5]

Hinton attended the University of Tulsa and earned her B.S. degree in 1971.[citation needed] In 1989 she was the first recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award, presented by the Young Adult Library Services Association, a division of the ALA.[6] The award recognizes an author whose work depicts the experiences and emotions of teenagers and is widely accepted by young people. In 1997 Hinton received the Arrell Gibson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oklahoma Center for the Book.[7]

After The Outsiders, her best-known book is Rumble Fish, which was originally published as a short story in the University of Tulsa literary journal Nimrod and later expanded into a novel. She also wrote Tex (1979) and Taming the Star Runner (1988).

Film adaptations of The Outsiders (1983) and Rumble Fish (1983), both directed by Francis Ford Coppola, established the careers of many film stars, such as Rob Lowe, Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Tom Cruise, Diane Lane, Emilio Estevez, Patrick Swayze, and Mickey Rourke. Also adapted to film were Tex (1982), directed by Tim Hunter, and That Was Then... This Is Now (1985), directed by Christopher Cain. She acted as a location scout, and she had cameo roles in three of the four films. Hinton plays the nurse in Dally's room for The Outsiders. In Tex, she is one of the teachers. She appears as a prostitute propositioning Rusty James in Rumble Fish.

Hinton states that she is a private person who is not comfortable talking about her personal life. She has revealed, however, that she enjoys reading, and that horseback riding is her hobby.[5]

She currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma with her husband, David Inhofe. Her son, Nick, has been away at college.[2][5]

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[edit] Young adult books

[edit] Juvenile books

[edit] Adult books

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "S.E.Hinton Biography". http://www.notablebiographies.com/He-Ho/Hinton-S-E.html. 
  2. ^ a b Dinitia Smith (September 7, 2005). "An Interview With S. E. Hinton:An Outsider, Out of the Shadows". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/07/movies/MoviesFeatures/07hint.html. 
  3. ^ Fox News on The Outsiders: "According to Viking, a division of Penguin Group USA, "The Outsiders" has sold more than 13 million copies and still sells more than 500,000 a year." (29 September 2007)
  4. ^ http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,0_1000015109,00.html?sym=BIO S. E. Hinton at Penguin Books
  5. ^ a b c "biography". http://www.sehinton.com/bio.html. 
  6. ^ ""1988 Margaret A. Edwards Award Winner"". ala.org. Undated. http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/booklistsawards/margaretaedwards/maeprevious/1988awardwinner.htm. Retrieved 2007-03-06. 
  7. ^ ""Big Bluestem—1997’s Big Winner at Eighth Annual Oklahoma Book Awards"". Oklahoma Center for the Book, Oklahoma Department of Libraries. Undated. http://www.odl.state.ok.us/ocb/97win.htm. Retrieved 2007-03-06. 

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