'Pancho Villa' Collaborators To Visit Library
âPancho Villaâ Collaborators To Visit Library
Don and Darlene Jackson were married for 47 years at the time of Mr Jacksonâs death in 2006. The couple, who moved into Newtown in 1969, had pets through the course of their marriage, often with cats and dogs sharing the space where the Jacksons also raised their children, Dale and Amy.
An award-winning journalist and author, Mr Jacksonâs published works that tended to be on the serious side. His first big story was a cover article for Life Magazine about Lee Harvey Oswald following the assassination of President Kennedy.
Having written for Time-Life Books and various magazines before finishing his career as a contract writer for Smithsonian Magazine, a new collection edited and just released by his widow offers a look at the lighthearted side of Mr Jacksonâs personality.
The Secret Adventures of Pancho Villa: Poems and Memories of Other Beloved Pets (Trafford Publishing, paperback, 36 pages, $20) is a collection of Mr Jacksonâs pet-themed writings. Coordinated by Mrs Jackson a few years after her husbandâs death in February 2006, the book offers fiction (Donâs take on a fantasy life lived by the bookâs title character, the coupleâs first cat), nonfiction (a touching essay about their collie, Holly Golightly), and seven poems honoring cats.
Mrs Jackson enlisted Koren Harpaz to illustrate the book. Now a junior at New Milford High School and planning to attend art school following graduation, Mr Harpaz was 13 when he was approached to create illustrations of cats in various lifestyles.
The book also features color reproductions of Jackson family pets, including a special one of Mr Jackson seated at his desk. His manual typewriter is on the desk in front of him and Dugan, the coupleâs frisky red tabby of 17 years and an inspiration for many of Mr Jacksonâs poems, is seated on the desk next to the typewriter.
Mrs Jackson and Mr Harpaz will be at C.H. Booth Library on Saturday, January 28, from 1:30 until 3 pm. Copies of the book will be available for purchase ($20 each), and they will be available to meet readers and animal lovers of all ages. The program will be in the lower community room of the library, at 25 Main Street.
Reservations are not needed, but additional information is available by calling 203-426-4533.