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I learnt via [livejournal.com profile] fjm this morning that Diana Wynne Jones has finally lost her long battle with cancer. She was easily my favourite children's author, and indeed quite probably my favourite living author full stop. The world will feel several shades greyer without her in it.

It's often said that the best children's literature works well for adults too, but that is a poor understatement in the context of Diana's books. I really can't think of any other author whose work had so much to offer whatever phase of life or state of mind the reader was in. I know that her books entranced and captured me as a child, even when I didn't always understand everything that was going on in them. I read Charmed Life in school around the age of ten, and long after I had forgotten its title, the name of the author or anything but the most rudimentary elements of the plot, it stayed with me and haunted me. Eventually I tracked it down as an adult and was amazed by how rich, insightful, honest and yet optimistic it was about childhood, and the relationship between children and adults, and the process of growing up. Now I know that that is par for the course with her work, and have a considerable stretch of book-shelf devoted to the pleasure of the discovery.

I was lucky enough to meet Diana at a reader's day in Bristol in 2006, and hear her talking about her work in general, and particularly Howl's Moving Castle and the forthcoming The Pinhoe Egg. So I did at least get a chance to tell her how much I enjoyed her work. I think, too, that given the passion and enthusiasm of her fan-base, she knew very well how universally she was loved and admired. But how sad, still, to know that that conversation is over now. :-(

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Date: Saturday, 26 March 2011 20:06 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] softfruit.livejournal.com
Thanks for making a missing link in my brain - I saw the headline but haven't learned her name despite Ange lending me the books a while ago. Liked those Chrestomanci books a lot, had no idea they came out long enough ago for people in our age bracket to have read them in school!

Date: Saturday, 26 March 2011 21:37 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com
Oh yes - Charmed Life was first published in 1977. But it is a long-running (though only ever occasional) series, with The Pinhoe Egg only published in 2006.

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