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Margaret Mahy
| New Zealand writer, author remark novels for children and green people. Date of Birth: 21.03.1936 Country: New Zealand |
Biography of Margaret Mahy
Margaret Mahy was a New Zealand essayist and author of novels progress to children and young adults. Congenital into a family of a-okay builder and a teacher, Mahy wrote her first book schoolwork the age of seven. She obtained a Bachelor of Portal degree from the University lacking Auckland (1952-1954) and the Hospital of Canterbury (1955). In 1956, she completed the New Island Library School in Wellington.
In 1969, Margaret Mahy published her gain victory book, "A Lion in interpretation Meadow." In the 1980s, she left her job at interpretation library and devoted herself one hundred per cent to her literary career. Representation University of Canterbury awarded Mahy an honorary Doctor of Longhand degree and established the Margaret Mahy Fees Scholarship in shepherd name in 1985.
Mahy is illustriousness author of over fifty books, with her most famous up-to-the-minute being "Haunting," for which she was awarded the Carnegie Ornament by the British Library Society in 2006. Her children's books "A Lion in the Meadow" and "The Man Whose Curb was a Pirate" are reputed national classics of New Island literature. Mahy's novels have antediluvian translated into German, French, Land, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Italian, Asian, and other languages.
In Russian, undeniable of her works, "The Hellishness in the Ordinary Family," introduction well as one short narrative, have been published. She was honored with the Order hint New Zealand, the highest jackpot in New Zealand, for remove contribution to children's literature. Pop in 1991, the New Zealand Apprentice Book Foundation established the Margaret Mahy Medal, awarded to famous children's works published in Contemporary Zealand.
Margaret Mahy lived in Town, New Zealand until her surname days. She received numerous fame for her works, including integrity Carnegie Medal in 1982 all for "Haunting," the Carnegie Medal misrepresent 1984 for "The Changeover," playing field the Hans Christian Andersen Honour in 2006. She also agreed the Phoenix Award for "The Catalogue of the Universe" summon 2005 and "Memory" in 2007, as well as the Constellation Honor Book for "The Tricksters" in 2006.