Margaret Mahy | |
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Born | Whakatāne, New Zealand | 21 March 1936
Died | 23 July 2012 Christchurch, New Zealand | (aged 76)
Occupation | Writer, librarian |
Language | English |
Period | 1969–2012 |
Genre | Children's picture books, supernatural fiction |
Notable works | |
Notable awards | Carnegie Medal 1982, 1984 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing 2006 |
Margaret Mahy ONZ (21 March 1936 – 23 July 2012) was a New Zealand author of children's and young adult books. Many of her story plots have strong supernatural elements but her writing concentrates on the themes of human relationships and growing up. She wrote more than 100 picture books, 40 novels and 20 collections of short stories. At her death she was one of thirty writers to win the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Medal for her "lasting contribution to children's literature".[1][2]
Mahy won the annual Carnegie Medal twice. It recognises the year's best children's book by a British subject, and she won for both The Haunting (1982) and The Changeover (1984).[3][4] (As of 2012 just seven writers have won two Carnegies, none three.) She was also a highly commended runner up for Memory (1987).[5][a]
Among her children's books, A Lion in the Meadow and The Seven Chinese Brothers and The Man Whose Mother was a Pirate are considered national classics.[6] Her novels have been translated into Te Reo Māori, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Italian, Japanese, Catalan and Afrikaans. In addition, some stories have been translated into Russian, Chinese and Icelandic.[7]
The Margaret Mahy Playground in the Christchurch Central City is named in her honour.[8]
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