In the case of The Cat in the Hat, Seuss was limited to a list of between 250 and 300 words, and ended up using just 236 — but writing it was an arduous process. His friend and editor, Bennett Cerf, ...
LOS ANGELES – Publisher Bennett Cerf bet Theodore Giesel (aka Dr. Seuss) that he could not write a book with 50 words or less. Seuss was a man of few words, having used only 236 to write the classic ...
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