She is the most prolific childrens author in history, but Enid Blyton
is also the most controversial. A remarkable woman who wrote hundreds
of books in a career spanning forty years, even her razor sharp mind
could never have predicted her enormous global audience. Now, fifty
years after her death, Enid remains a phenomenon, with sales
outstripping every rival.Parents and teachers lobbied against Enids
books, complaining they were simplistic, repetitive and littered with
sexist and snobbish undertones. Blatant racist slurs were particularly
shockingly; foreign and working class characters were treated with a
distain that horrifies modern readers. But regardless of the
criticism, Enid worked until she could not physically write another
word, famously producing thousands of words a day hunched over her
manual typewriter.She imaged a more innocent world, where children
roamed unsupervised, and problems were solved with midnight feasts or
glorious picnics with lashings of ginger beer. Smugglers, thieves,
spies and kidnappers were thwarted by fearless gangs who easily
outwitted the police, while popular schoolgirls scored winning goals
in nail-biting lacrosse matches.Enid carefully crafted her public
image to ensure her fans only knew of this sunny persona, but behind
the scenes, she weaved elaborate stories to conceal infidelities,
betrayals and unconventional friendships, lied about her childhood and
never fully recovered from her parents marriage collapsing. She grew
up convinced that her beloved father abandoned her for someone he
loved more, and few could ever measure up to her impossible
standards.A complex and immature woman, Enid was plagued by
insecurities and haunted by a dark past. She was prone to bursts of
furious temper, yet was a shrewd businesswoman years ahead of her
time. She may not have been particularly likeable, and her stories
infuriatingly unimaginative, but she left a vast literary legacy to
generations of children.
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ISBN
9781526722041
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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