Guy Berger Posted May 18, 2007 Report Posted May 18, 2007 I was a big fan of his books as a kid: link PHILADELPHIA - Lloyd Alexander, a prolific writer of children's books including the five-book series "The Chronicles of Prydain," died Thursday. He was 83. Alexander died at his home in the Philadelphia suburb of Drexel Hill, said Jennifer Abbots, spokeswoman for his publishing company, Henry Holt Books For Young Readers. He had cancer, she said. The final book in his Prydain series, "The High King," won the Newbery Medal from the American Library Association in 1969, being recognized as the best children's book of the year. Another book in the series, "The Black Cauldron," was named a runner-up for the medal in 1966, a status now known as a Newbery Honor Book. His final novel, "The Golden Dream of Carlo Chuchio," is scheduled to be published by Holt in August. The publisher described it as an adventure in the tradition of Middle Eastern folk tales. Alexander joined the Army at the start of World War II and got much of his training in Wales. His experiences in the area inspired many of his books. He met Janine Denni, whom he married in 1946, while attending the University of Paris. She died two weeks before he did, Holt said in a statement. Quote
Kalo Posted May 18, 2007 Report Posted May 18, 2007 Sad to Hear this. I fondly recall devouring the Prydain series in the early '70s. Quote
Chalupa Posted May 22, 2007 Report Posted May 22, 2007 http://www.philly.com/inquirer/obituaries/...ung_worlds.html Quote
Guy Berger Posted May 22, 2007 Author Report Posted May 22, 2007 Until I read these obituaries, I'd always assumed that Alexander was British. His novels draw so heavily on Celtic mythology. Guy Quote
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