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Питер Дикинсон

1927 г. – 2015 г.
Peter Dickinson
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Питер Дикинсон родился в 1927 году в одном из городков центральной Африке, где был прекрасно слышен шум водопада Виктория. Однако большую часть своей жизни провёл в Англии. Был удостоен стипендии Итонского колледжа и имел счастье получить прекрасное классическое образование в Итоне и в Кембридже, прерванное ничем не примечательным периодом армейской службы. В течение семнадцати лет работал помощником редактора в журнале «Панч».Первые его книги были опубликованы в 1968 году. С тех пор он написал ...

Питер Дикинсон родился в 1927 году в одном из городков центральной Африке, где был прекрасно слышен шум водопада Виктория. Однако большую часть своей жизни провёл в Англии. Был удостоен стипендии Итонского колледжа и имел счастье получить прекрасное классическое образование в Итоне и в Кембридже, прерванное ничем не примечательным периодом армейской службы. В течение семнадцати лет работал помощником редактора в журнале «Панч».Первые его книги были опубликованы в 1968 году. С тех пор он написал их около двадцати. Половина из них — мистически окрашенные детективные истории, остальные — по преимуществу детское приключенческое фэнтези. В обоих жанрах был удостоен ряда призов, а сами книги были изданы на десяти языках.Женат, имеет двух дочерей и двух сыновей. Половину своего времени проводит в маленьком доме в Западном Лондоне, а другую половину — в полученном по наследстве разрушающемся викторианском особняке в Гэмпшире. Любит заниматься всякими приватными делами, от слесарных работ до философствования.Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson OBE FRSL (born 16 December 1927) is a prolific English author and poet, best known for children's books and detective stories.Dickinson won the annual Carnegie Medal in Literature from the Library Association for both Tulku (1979) and City of Gold (1980), recognising each as the year's outstanding children's book by a British subject. Through 2012 he is one of seven writers to win two Carnegies; no one has won three. He was also a highly commended runner up for Eva (1988) and four times a commended runner up.Dickinson was born in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), but his parents moved back to England so that he and his brothers could attend English schools: Dickinson was at Eton College from 1941 to 1946. After completing his National Service (1946–48), he studied at King's College, Cambridge, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1951. For seventeen years, from 1952–1969, he worked as assistant editor, resident poet and reviewer for Punch magazine.Dickinson has written almost fifty books, which fall into three general categories: mysteries for adults (including the James Pibble series), novels for younger readers (many of which have a fantastic or supernatural element), and a few simpler children's books. One of his few other books was the collection Chance, Luck and Destiny (1975), which he calls "prose and verse, fact and fiction, on the themes of the title". It won the the second annual Boston Globe–Horn Book Award for children's nonfiction in 1977.The "Changes" trilogy comprises three early books for children, The Weathermonger, Heartsease and The Devil's Children (1968 to 1970).It was heavily adapted in 1975 as a BBC TV series, The Changes. The trilogy was written in reverse order: The Devil's Children is actually the first book in terms of the trilogy's chronology, Heartsease the second, and The Weathermonger the third.Dickinson's first two mysteries both won the Crime Writers' Association's Gold Dagger, Skin Deep in 1968 and A Pride of Heroes in 1969. He has been at least as successful with his children's books. He won the 1977 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Blue Hawk, an award judged by British children's writers, which no author may win twice. For Tulku (1979) he won both the Whitbread Children's Book Award and finally the Carnegie Medal after being a commended runner up three times. He won the Carnegie again next year for City of Gold. In 1982 he was named to the International Board of Books for Young People Honor List for Tulku, and The Iron Lion was selected one of New York Times Notable Books. Eva (1988) was a runner up for both the Carnegie (highly commended)and the U.S. Boston Globe-Horn Book Award. In 2008 it won the Phoenix Award from the Children's Literature Association as the best English-language children's book that did not a major award when it was originally published twenty years earlier. Dickinson and The Seventh Raven (1981) had won the same award in 2001. The Kin (1998) made the Whitbread Award shortlist.City of Gold and other stories from the Old Testament (Gollancz, 1980), illustrated by Michael Foreman, was a "radical" retelling of 33 stories, according to the retrospective online Carnegie Medal citation. "It is set in a time before the Bible was written down, when its stories where handed from generation to generation by the spoken word." Illustrator Foreman was highly commended runner up for the Library Association's companion Kate Greenaway Medal.A pair of alternative history novels, King and Joker (1976) and Skeleton-in-Waiting (1989), are based on the premise that Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence survives and ultimately reigns as Victor I of England.In 1982, Rankin/Bass Productions released The Flight of Dragons, a made-for-TV animated film, aspects of which were based on Dickinson's novel. The character design in the film bears a resemblance to the illustrations in the book. However, the novel The Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson was the inspiration for the film's plot. One of the main characters is Peter Dickinson, the book's author himself struggling to complete his text.A collection of his own previously published and new poetry, The Weir: Poems by Peter Dickinson, was published on the occasion of his 80th birthday in 2007, as a gift from his four children.His latest work is Earth and Air (2012), to published by Big Mouth House, USA, adding to the "Tales of Elemental Spirits" stories which he co-wrote with Robin McKinley. Dickinson married Mary Rose Barnard in 1953; the couple had two sons (one the author, John Dickinson) and two daughters. As of 2009 there are six grandchildren.He is now (2009) married to married to Robin McKinley, an American author of fantasy, some written for children. She concedes that she cannot judge the literary work of people she likes personally. "Fortunately I had been passionately devoted to his books years before I met him so I can merely go on thinking they're wonderful and he's brilliant now."Dickinson was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 Birthday Honours.
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The Poison Oracle
The Poison Oracle

In this bizarre thriller set in an Arab emirate, an English scientist is trying to teach a chimpanzee to communicate. But when the chimp is the sole witness to a murder, giving evidence strains its new skill to the limit.

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The Kin
The Kin

It is two hundred thousand years ago. A small group of children are cut off from their Kin, the Moonhawks, when they are driven from their "Good Place" by violent strangers. While searching for a new Good Place, they face the parched desert, an active volcano, a canyon flood, man-eating lions, and other Kins they've never seen before. Told from four points of view, with tales of the Kins'...

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Tears of the Salamander
Tears of the Salamander

Book DescriptionAlfredo, a choir boy in 18th-century Italy, loses his family in a fire, and his mysterious Uncle Giorgio spirits him away to their ancestral home below a volcano. There he learns that Uncle Giorgio is the Master of the Mountain; he

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The Ropemaker
The Ropemaker

Tilja has grown up in the peaceful Valley, which is protected from the fearsome Empire by an enchanted forest. But the forest’s power has begun to fade and the Valley is in danger. Tilja is the youngest of four brave souls who venture into the Empire together to find the mysterious magician who can save the Valley. And much to her amazement, Tilja gradually learns that only she, an ordinary girl w...

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Песня детей моря
Песня детей моря

Однообразный и спокойный быт приморской деревни нарушает кораблекрушение. В живых осталась только одна девочка, которую загадочным образом пощадили волны. Прошло много-много лет...

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The Yellow Room Conspiracy
The Yellow Room Conspiracy

An aging aristocrat on her deathbed and her longtime devoted lover explore the dark events of their shared past in hopes of uncovering a tragic, elusive truth in this masterfully evocative British mystery from CWA Gold Dagger winner Peter Dickinson Lady Lucy Vereker Seddon is dying of a terminal illness when something she hears on the radio reminds her of her younger, darker days and inspires her ...

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The Glass Sided Ant's Nest
The Glass Sided Ant's Nest

Pibble investigates the death of the chief of a New Guinean tribe which has been transplanted to a hideous Victorian rowhouse in London by the granddaughter of the builder, who was adopted into the tribe.

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Полёт драконов
Полёт драконов

Спекулятивная естественно-историческая книга о драконах.

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The Green Gene
The Green Gene

Dr. P. P. Humayan expects prejudice from the English. Growing up in Bombay, he was raised on stories of the injustices of life in Britain, where racial status is marked on one’s papers and anyone of Celtic descent is born with green skin and forced to live in walled-off ghettos. But when he travels to London to announce that he has solved the genetic mystery of why the Celts are born green, he is ...

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AK
AK

AK depicts the horrible story of child warriors in Africa. Paul was a homeless orphan boy when guerilla soldiers found him wandering in the bush. The soldiers taught him to carry a gun, an old AK, and become a “Warrior” — someone to prepare meals for a soldier “uncle,” serve as a sentry or act as a decoy in ambushes. When the war ends, Paul’s uncle, Michael, declares that the boy is to be his adop...

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Медаль Карнеги
1979 г.Лауреат