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Gregory Maguire

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Gregory Maguire

Gregory Maguire (born June 9, 1954 in Albany, New York) is an American author. He is the author of the novels Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, and many other novels for adults and children. Many of Maguire's adult novels are revisionist retellings of classic children's stories: for example, in Wicked he transformed the Wicked Witch of the West from L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz into the sympathetic protagonist Elphaba. Wicked was turned into a hit Broadway musical of the same name.


Maguire received his B.A. from the State University of New York at Albany and his Ph.D. in English and American Literature from Tufts University. He was a professor and co-director at the Simmons College Center for the Study of Children's Literature from 1979-1985. In 1987 Maguire co-founded Children's Literature New England [1]. He still serves as co-director of CLNE, although that organization has announced its intention to close after its 2006 institute.[2] He is also a board member of the National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance[3] a national not-for-profit that actively advocates for literacy, literature, and libraries.

Maguire is married to painter Andy Newman. They have adopted three children, two from Cambodia and one from Guatemala.[4]
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] For Children

* The Lightning Time (1978)
* The Daughter of the Moon (1980)
* Lights on the Lake (1981)
* The Dream Stealer (1983)
* I Feel like the Morning Star (1989)
* Lucas Fishbone (1990)
* Missing Sisters (1994)
* "The Honorary Shepherds", in Am I Blue?: Coming Out From the Silence, a collection of short stories for gay and lesbian teenagers. (1995)
* Oasis (1996)
* The Good Liar (1997)
* "Beyond the Fringe", in A Glory of Unicorns, compiled by Bruce Coville (1998)
* Crabby Cratchitt (2000)
* Leaping Beauty: And Other Animal Fairy Tales (2004) with Chris L. Demarest
* Hamlet Chronicles
o Seven Spiders Spinning (1994)
o Five Alien Elves (1998)
o Six Haunted Hairdos (1999)
o Four Stupid Cupids (2000)
o Three Rotten Eggs (2002)
o A Couple of April Fools (2004)
o One Final Firecracker (2005)
* What-the-Dickens: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy (2007)

[edit] For Adults

* Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995)
* Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (1999)
* Lost (2001)
* Mirror, Mirror (2003)
* Son of a Witch (2005)
* A Lion Among Men (2008)
* Matchless: A Christmas Story (2009)

[edit] Short Stories

* Scarecrow (2001), a story about how the Scarecrow from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz comes into existence, published in Half-Human, edited by Bruce Coville.
* Fee, Fie, Foe et Cetera (2002), a parody of Jack and the Beanstalk, published in The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.
* The Oakthing (2004), published in The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.
* Chatterbox, published in I BELIEVE IN WATER: Twelve Brushes With Religion (HarperCollins, 2000)
* The Honorary Shepards (1994), published in Am I Blue?:Coming Out From The Silence edited by Marion Dane Bauer (HarperCollins, 1994)
* Beyond the Fringe (1998) published in A Glory of Unicorns, edited by Bruce Coville
* The Seven Stage a Comeback (2000) published in A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold fairy Tales, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling (Aladdin Paperbacks, 2000)

Fontes:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Maguire
http://www.gregorymaguire.com/home.html

Resumindo, Gregory Maguire é PhD em Literatura Americana e Inglesa, e escreve tanto livros infantis quanto romances para adultos. Seus romances adultos, no entanto, são baseados em histórias infantis, em sua maioria. E os infantis trazem literatura "adulta" - como Hamlet - revisitadas

Dos livros que vi traduzidos para o português (e por mim lidos), há o Maligna (Wicked) que é a versão da Bruxa do Oeste (ou simplesmente Elphaba) para a história do Mágico de Oz; o "Filho da Bruxa" (Son of a Witch) sobre o filho de Elphaba, numa revisita a Oz... e Perdidos (Lost) que conta a história de uma escritora americana que vai parar na Inglaterra por conta de um bloqueio de escritor, e se descobre envolvida em vários mitos ingleses (entre eles Alice e Jack o Estripador).

São os três livros muito bons, sendo que o Wicked virou musical da Broadway...

Além do mundo de Oz, Maguire também revisitou Alice, Cinderela e Dickens.

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