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Mar 26, 2024 07:36PM
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I see that the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America elected Susan Cooper as the 40th Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master. Has anyone heard of her or read her books? I was really hoping this year that they would elect one of the more obvious candidates: Kim Stanley Robinson, George R R Martin, N K Jemisin, from our discussion last year (Robin McKinley thread). At the very least, I was hoping for someone I'd heard of. I see that her main claim to fame is The Dark Is Rising Sequence, which won a Newbery Medal and is apparently a children's fantasy classic. Never heard of it, nor have I ever seen it in any best fantasy list. I know that female authors were neglected in readership & recognition in the past, but at the risk of sounding like a pig, this seems like the scales have tipped too far. As Acorn suggested last year, they seem to be deliberately using this title to bring attention to neglected female authors of the past rather than non-gender-specific, stellar living authors. Maybe I'm just putting too much stock into the title.
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I have read the Dark Is Rising sequence, after seeing it praised online a few years ago by seemingly knowledgeable fans. I hadn’t been aware of it before that. So I read it in middle age, and it is indeed children’s fantasy, so I wasn’t presumably the ideal reader. However I thought it was well done and enjoyable. Very British.
I suspect we’re going to see continuing efforts to balance the mainly white male roster of Grand Masters.
I suspect we’re going to see continuing efforts to balance the mainly white male roster of Grand Masters.
From her wiki page:
For her lifetime contribution as a children's writer, Cooper was U.S. nominee in 2002 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international recognition available to creators of children's books.
The American Library Association's Margaret A. Edwards Award recognises one writer and a particular body of work for "significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature". Cooper won the award in 2012 citing the five Dark Is Rising novels, published 1965 to 1977. The citation observed, "In one of the most influential epic high fantasies in literature, Cooper evokes Celtic and Arthurian mythology and masterly world-building in a high-stakes battle between good and evil, embodied in the coming of age journey of Will Stanton."
She has also been recognised for single books:
1974, Newbery Honor (runner-up for the Medal), The Dark Is Rising (1973 novel)
1976, Newbery Medal, The Grey King
1976, Tir na n-Og Award, The Grey King
1978, Tir na n-Og Award, Silver on the Tree
1989, B'nai B'rith Janusz Korczak Literary Prize, Seaward
Doesn't change my point of view though.
For her lifetime contribution as a children's writer, Cooper was U.S. nominee in 2002 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international recognition available to creators of children's books.
The American Library Association's Margaret A. Edwards Award recognises one writer and a particular body of work for "significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature". Cooper won the award in 2012 citing the five Dark Is Rising novels, published 1965 to 1977. The citation observed, "In one of the most influential epic high fantasies in literature, Cooper evokes Celtic and Arthurian mythology and masterly world-building in a high-stakes battle between good and evil, embodied in the coming of age journey of Will Stanton."
She has also been recognised for single books:
1974, Newbery Honor (runner-up for the Medal), The Dark Is Rising (1973 novel)
1976, Newbery Medal, The Grey King
1976, Tir na n-Og Award, The Grey King
1978, Tir na n-Og Award, Silver on the Tree
1989, B'nai B'rith Janusz Korczak Literary Prize, Seaward
Doesn't change my point of view though.
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