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Jan. 9th, 2004 04:18 pmOnly a month or so after Antonia Forest, and children's literature loses another star: Joan Aiken. Now we'll never know what happened to Dido and Simon.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3383233.stm
(link from The Other Marcus)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3383233.stm
(link from The Other Marcus)
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Date: 2004-01-09 08:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-09 09:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-09 04:41 pm (UTC)Usually in the car on the way to the beach.
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Date: 2004-01-09 04:41 pm (UTC)Grieving readers
Date: 2004-01-10 01:44 am (UTC)Before I met AF, I wrote to her about my own writing career and she recommended I avoid using my Chinese middle name because the British would be too shy to ask for a book by someone whose name they couldn't pronounce! Interesting, in the light of her real name coming to light. Did she decide "Rubenstein" was too foreign looking?
I note you've friended me... welcome to my LJ!
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Date: 2004-01-10 06:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-10 06:33 am (UTC)I am very hungover.
Re: Grieving readers
Date: 2004-01-10 06:36 am (UTC)I imagine the fate of any manuscript will depend on its state and the opinions of her executors. Girls Gone By are reprinting her work: J. knows more about this.
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Date: 2004-01-10 06:52 am (UTC)Her father, Conrad Aiken's, poetry
Date: 2004-01-10 09:59 pm (UTC)Music I heard with you was more than music,
And bread I broke with you was more than bread;
Now that I am without you, all is desolate;
All that was once so beautiful is dead.
Your hands once touched this table and this silver,
And I have seen your fingers hold this glass.
These things do not remember you, beloved,
And yet your touch upon them will not pass.
For it was in my heart that you moved among them,
And blessed them with your hands and with your eyes;
And in my heart they will remember always,
- They knew you once, O beautiful and wise.
Conrad Aiken
Re: Grieving readers
Date: 2004-01-11 06:33 am (UTC)Have you read Anne Heazlewood's 'The Marlows and their Maker'? I've put a link to it in the LJ entry I've just written, together with futher details on my afternoon with AF herself in '98.
Re: Grieving readers
Date: 2004-01-11 06:34 am (UTC)Re: Her father, Conrad Aiken's, poetry
Date: 2004-01-11 11:08 am (UTC)Have you read Anne Heazlewood's 'The Marlows and their Make
Date: 2004-01-12 02:00 am (UTC)