
David Almond
Memory and Magic
Don Latham(Author)
Scarecrow Press
Published on 2. June 2006
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-0-8108-5500-7 (ISBN)
Description
David Almond's six books have been praised for their lyrical prose, their evocative use of magical realism, and their sensitive male and strong female characters. His work has garnered several prestigious literary awards, including the Carnegie Medal, the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year Award, and the Michael L. Printz Award. Clearly, Almond is a significant talent in the world of young adult literature who has, in a short time, gained an impressive amount of recognition, but, to date, little critical commentary devoted to Almond's works has appeared. Given the high regard accorded Almond's work and his regular output over the last five years, it is appropriate that this book-length critical study of his works is published. David Almond: Memory and Magic discusses how Almond's major themes relate specifically to the development of selfhood in his adolescent characters, and explores the four major themes that are evident in all of his works: magical realism, death, memory, and imagination. A chronology, extensive bibliography, afterword, and index round out this text that serves as a resource for scholars and students of young adult fiction, as well as teachers and librarians who work with young adults, ultimately helping to foster among young people a deeper appreciation for Almond's work as a literary artist.
Reviews / Votes
This scholarly offering takes on an author whose complex and multilayered writings stand up effortlessly to Latham's admirably thorough investigation. Weaving his explorations almost as seamlessly as Almond wove the original stories, Latham clearly illustrates the novels' inherent depth and teachability....those hoping to teach an Almond book or further their own studies will welcome this insightful and professional criticism. * VOYA, December 2006 * The book begins with an introduction to David Almond's life and then provides analyses of Almond's major works... * Children's Literature Association Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Winter 2006) * The winner of several prestigious literary awards, David Almond is a contemporary writer of young adult fiction known for his evocative use of magical realism. This resource for scholars, teachers, librarians, and parents considers each of the major themes of his writing within the context of that literary style. Particular attention is paid to Almond's concern with the development of identity. Latham (young adult literature, Florida State U.) also provides some biographical information and a chronology. * Reference and Research Book News, August 2006 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-5500-7 (9780810855007)
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Person
Don Latham is assistant professor in the College of Information at Florida State University, where he teaches courses in young adult literature and information services. He has published articles on Peter Sis, Lois Lowry, and John Donovan in Children's Literature in Education, Children's Literature, The Lion and the Unicorn, and The ALAN Review.
Content
Part 1 Chronology Chapter 2 1. Memory and Magic Chapter 3 2. Beyond the Bounds: Counting Stars Chapter 4 3. Extraordinary Beings: Skellig, Novel and Play Chapter 5 4. The Game Called Death: Heaven Eyes Chapter 6 5. Damaged Children: Heaven Eyes Chapter 7 6. The Forests of the Night: Wild Girl, Wild Boy; Secret Heart; and Kate, the Cat and the Moon Chapter 8 7. At the Gates of Hell: The Fire-Eaters Chapter 9 8. Gods and Monsters: Clay Chapter 10 9. Afterword: Magical Realism Revisited Part 11 Bibliography Part 12 Index Part 13 About the Author