Английская Википедия:Anne Fine
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox writer Anne Fine OBE FRSL (born 7 December 1947) is an English writer. Although best known for children's books, she also writes for adults. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and she was appointed an OBE in 2003.[1]
Fine has written more than seventy children's books, including two winners of the annual Carnegie Medal and three highly commended runners-up.[2]Шаблон:Efn For some of those five books she also won the Guardian Prize, one Smarties Prize, two Whitbread Awards, and she was twice the Children's Author of the Year.
For her contribution as a children's writer, Fine was a runner-up for the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1998.[3][4] From 2001 to 2003, she was the second Children's Laureate in the UK.[5]
Early life
Fine was born and raised in Leicester and educated in neighbouring midland counties of England. She attended Northampton High School and earned a degree in politics from the University of Warwick. She was married to the philosopher Kit Fine until they were divorced; she has now been with her partner Dick Warren for more than twenty years.[6] She currently lives in Barnard Castle, County Durham, England. She and Kit Fine have two daughters named Cordelia Fine and Ione Fine.
She has four sisters; her father was an electrical engineer and she grew up in Fareham, Hampshire. The eldest of the sisters is Elizabeth Arnold who also writes books for children; the three younger sisters were triplets. She studied History and Politics at university, got married, and then her daughter Ione was born. At age 24, she wrote her first book.[7]
Career
Describing the start of her writing career, Fine has written: “In 1971 my first daughter was born. Unable to get to the library in a snowstorm to change my library books, in desperation I sat down and started to write a novel. Clearly this was the right job for me, for I have never stopped writing for more than a few weeks since”.[8] In September 2010, Fine told The Daily Telegraph’s Jessica Salter that this first book lay under her bed after being rejected by two publishers, adding “Five years later I unearthed it and entered it in a competition where I was runner-up, and it was finally published in 1978”.[6]
Her books for older children include Madame Doubtfire (1987), a satirical novel[9] that Twentieth Century Fox filmed as Mrs. Doubtfire, starring Robin Williams. Goggle-Eyes (Hamish Hamilton, 1989) was adapted for television by Deborah Hall for the BBC.
Her books for middle children include Bill's New Frock (Methuen, 1989) and How to Write Really Badly (1996).
Her work has been translated into 45 languages.[10]
In March 2014, Fine lent her support to the campaign Let Books Be Books, which aims to persuade publishers of children's books to stop labelling and promoting books as "for boys" or "for girls". She told UK newspaper The Guardian: "You'd think this battle would have been won decades ago. But even some seemingly bright and observant adults are buying into it again […] There are girls of all sorts, with all interests, and boys of all sorts with all interests. Just meeting a few children should make that obvious enough. But no, these idiotic notions are spouted so often they become a self-fulfilling societal straitjacket from which all our children suffer".[11]
Awards and nominations
The biennial Hans Christian Andersen Award conferred by the International Board on Books for Young People is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books. In 1998, Fine was one of five finalists for the writing award.[3][4]
She won the 1989 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising Goggle-Eyes as that year's best children's book,[12] and she was one of two highly commended runners-up for the same Medal with Bill's New Frock.[2][lower-alpha 1] She also won the once-in-a-lifetime Guardian Prize for Goggle-Eyes[13] and the Smarties Prize in ages category 6–8 years for Bill's New Frock.
Three years later, she won the Carnegie Medal again for Flour Babies (Hamilton, 1992), which was also named the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year. The Tulip Touch (Hamilton, 1996) was her second Whitbread winner and her second highly commended for the Carnegie.
Up on Cloud Nine (Doubleday, 2002) was the last highly commended Carnegie runner-up, a distinction then used 29 times in 24 years. Fine is one of seven authors to win two Carnegie Medals (1936–2012) and the only author of three Highly Commended books.[2][lower-alpha 1]
Fine was the second Children's Laureate (2001–03)[14] and received the OBE for services to literature in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours List.[15]
- Awards[16]
- 1989 Carnegie Medal – Goggle-Eyes[12]
- 1990 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize – Goggle-Eyes[13]
- 1990 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize, ages 6–8 – Bill's New Frock
- 1990 Children's Author of the Year Award, Publishing NewsШаблон:Clarify
- 1991 Children's Author of the Year, British Book Awards
- 1992 Carnegie Medal – Flour Babies[17]
- 1993 Whitbread Award, Children's Book – Flour Babies
- 1993 Children's Author of the Year Award, Publishing News
- 1994 Children's Author of the Year, British Book Awards
- 1996 Whitbread Award, Children's Book – The Tulip Touch
- 1998 Prix Sorcières, best children's book translated into French – Journal d'un chat assassin (Diary of a Killer Cat)
- Runners-up, nominations, etc.
- 1984 Guardian shortlist – The Granny Project
- 1987 Guardian shortlist – Madame Doubtfire
- 1987 Whitbread shortlist – Madame Doubtfire
- 1989 Carnegie, highly commended – Bill's New Frock[2]
- 1993 Carnegie shortlist – The Angel of Nitshill Road
- 1996 Carnegie, highly commended – Tulip Touch[2]
- 2002 Carnegie, highly commended – Up on Cloud Nine[2]
- 2004 shortlist for the Red House Children's Book Award, Younger Readers – The More The Merrier
- 2006 Carnegie shortlist – The Road of Bones
- 2007 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize, ages 6–8, second place – Ivan the Terrible
- 2014 Carnegie shortlist - Blood Family
Selected works
Picture books
- Poor Monty (1991) Шаблон:ISBN
- Ruggles (2001, Шаблон:ISBN), illustrated by Ruth Brown
- Big Red Balloon (2012)
- Hole in the Road (2014)
- Under the Bed (2015)
For younger children
- Scaredy-Cat (1985) Шаблон:ISBN
- Stranger Danger? (1989, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Jean Baylis
- Only a Show (1990, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Valerie Littlewood
- The Worst Child I Ever Had (1991, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Clara Vullianny
- Design a Pram (1991, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. P. Dupasquier
- The Same Old Story Every Year (1992, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Vanessa Julian-Ottie
- The Haunting of Pip Parker (1992) Шаблон:ISBN
- Press Play (1994, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Terry McKenna
- The Diary of a Killer Cat (1994, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Steve Cox —in French translation, winner of the 1998 Prix Sorcières
- Care of Henry (1996, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Paul Howard
- Jennifer's Diary (1996, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Kate Aldous
- Countdown (1996, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. David Higham
- Roll Over Roly (1999, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. P. Dupasquier
- Notso Hotso (2001) Шаблон:ISBN
- The Jamie and Angus Stories (2002, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Penny Dale
- A Shame to Miss 1: Perfect poems for young readers, selected by Anne Fine (2002) Шаблон:ISBN —anthology
- How to Cross the Road and Not Turn into a Pizza (2002, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Tony Ross
- The Return of the Killer Cat (2003) Шаблон:ISBN
- Nag Club (2004) Шаблон:ISBN
- It Moved! (2006) Шаблон:ISBN
- Jamie and Angus Together (2007), illus. Penny Dale
- The Killer Cat Strikes Back (2007)
- The Killer Cat's Birthday Bash (2008)
- Jamie and Angus Forever (2009), illus. Penny Dale
- Under a Silver Moon (2012)
- Out for the Count (2016)
For middle children
- Anneli the Art Hater (1986) Шаблон:ISBN
- A Pack of Liars (1988) Шаблон:ISBN
- Crummy Mummy and Me (1988, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. David Higham
- A Sudden Puff of Glittering Smoke (1989)
- A Sudden Swirl of Icy Wind (1990)
- A Sudden Glow of Gold (1991)
- The three "Sudden" books were reissued as one, Genie, Genie, Genie (2004) Шаблон:ISBN.
- The Country Pancake (1989, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Philippe Dupasquier – also published as Saving Miss Mirabelle
- Bill's New Frock (1989, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. P. Dupasquier —winner of the Smarties Prize, ages 6–8
- The Chicken Gave It To Me (1992, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. P. Dupasquier
- The Angel of Nitshill Road (1993, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. P. Dupasquier
- How To Write Really Badly (1996, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. P. Dupasquier
- Loudmouth Louis (1998, Шаблон:ISBN), illus, Kate Aldous
- Charm School (1999, Шаблон:ISBN), illus. Ros Asquith
- Telling Tales (Interview/Autobiography) (1999) Шаблон:ISBN
- Bad Dreams (2000) Шаблон:ISBN
- A Shame to Miss 2: Ideal poems for middle readers, selected by Anne Fine (2002) Шаблон:ISBN —anthology
- The More the Merrier (2003) Шаблон:ISBN; in the US, The True Story of Christmas
- Frozen Billy (2004) Шаблон:ISBN
- Ivan the Terrible (2007) Шаблон:ISBN
- Eating Things on Sticks (2010)
- Trouble in Toadpool (2012)
- On Planet Fruitcake (2013)
For older children
- The Summer-House Loon (Methuen, 1978) Шаблон:Efn
- The Other Darker Ned (1979) Шаблон:Efn
- The Stone Menagerie (1980) Шаблон:ISBN
- Round Behind the Ice-House (1981) Шаблон:ISBN
- The Granny Project (1983) Шаблон:ISBN
- Madame Doubtfire (1987) Шаблон:ISBN; in the US, Alias Madame Doubtfire
- Goggle-Eyes (1989) Шаблон:ISBN; in the US, My War with Goggle-Eyes —winner of the Carnegie Medal and Guardian Prize[12][13]
- The Book of the Banshee (1991) Шаблон:ISBN
- Flour Babies (1992) Шаблон:ISBN —winner of the Carnegie Medal[17] and Whitbread Award
- Step by Wicked Step (1995) Шаблон:ISBN
- The Tulip Touch (1996) Шаблон:ISBN —winner of the Whitbread Award
- Very Different (2001) Шаблон:ISBN —short story collection
- Up on Cloud Nine (2002) Шаблон:ISBN
- A Shame to Miss 3: Irresistible poetry for young adults, selected by Anne Fine (2002) Шаблон:ISBN —anthology
- On the Summerhouse Steps (2006, Шаблон:ISBN)Шаблон:Efn
- The Road of Bones (2006) Шаблон:ISBN
- Fly in the Ointment (2008) Шаблон:ISBN
- The Devil Walks (2011)
- Blood Family (2013) –shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal
- Blue Moon Day (2014) –short story collection
- Shades of Scarlet (2021) [18] Шаблон:ISBN
For adults
- The Killjoy (1986) Шаблон:ISBN
- In Cold Domain (1994) Шаблон:ISBN
- Taking the Devil's Advice (1990) Шаблон:ISBN
- Telling Liddy (1998) Шаблон:ISBN
- All Bones and Lies (2001) Шаблон:ISBN
- Raking the Ashes (2005) Шаблон:ISBN
- Our Precious Lulu (2009) Шаблон:ISBN
- "Walk on Water, Walk on Air", Sunday Times, 18 January 2009 (online edition)
Notes
References
External links
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- Шаблон:Official website
- "My Home Library" program launch, by Fine as Children's Laureate
- Шаблон:British council
- Шаблон:Isfdb name
- Interviews
- BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour interview about Raking the Ashes on 11 April 2005.
- BBC Radio 4 interview about Raking the Ashes on 18 April 2005.
- Transcript of interview with Ramona Koval, The Book Show, ABC Radio National, 8 September 2008
- Interview with Anne Fine (Veronika Asks) on 13 November 2010
- Anne Fine at British Council: Literature: Writers
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