Using the device of an imaginary world allows me in some strange way to go to the central issues – it’s one of many ways to express feelings about real people, about real human relationships.

About Lloyd Alexander

Lloyd Chudley Alexanderwas an American author of more than 40 books, primarily fantasy novels for children and young adults. Over his seven-decade career, Alexander wrote 48 books, and his work has been translated into 20 languages.

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I loved all the world’s mythologies.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

Using the device of an imaginary world allows me in some strange way to go to the central issues – it’s one of many ways to express feelings about real people, about real human relationships.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

I decided that adventure was the best way to learn about writing.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

Eventually, I was sent to Wales and Germany, and after the war, to Paris.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

After seven years of writing – and working many jobs to support my family – I finally got published.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

All that writers can do is keep trying to say what is deepest in their hearts.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

Most of my books have been written in the form of fantasy.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

My parents were horrified when I told them I wanted to be an author.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

It was 1943. The U.S. had already entered World War II, so I decided to join the army.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

When I was discharged, I attended the University of Paris and met a beautiful Parisian girl, Janine. We soon married and eventually returned to the States.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

If writers learn more from their books than do readers, perhaps I may have begun to learn.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

My concern is how we learn to be genuine human beings.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

King Arthur was one of my heroes – I played with a trash can lid for a knightly shield and my uncle’s cane for the sword Excalibur.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

My family pleaded with me to forget literature and do something sensible, such as find some sort of useful work.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain, and so many others were my dearest friends and greatest teachers.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

After I saved some money, I quit work and went to a local college.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

We learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)

There’s this huge number of desperate people.

Lloyd Alexander

American children's writer (1924-2007)