the writing life of Allan Ahlberg

Usually you can't build a house without an architect doing drawings – there is an intention prior to the existence of the building. But books are made up like sandcastles: you add stuff and knock it down and change it – and, in fact, you didn't even know you were building a castle at first, you thought you were building a garage. Or you were going to have a cave and instead it turned into a garden full of shells.

via guardian.co.uk

That's a quote from Allan Ahlberg in this touching and inspiring article about his life and work. Raise in a tough working class family, so shy he couldn't buy a bus ticket, he was working as a grave digger when his boss encouraged him to become a teacher. Read the whole story. It'll brighten your day.





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Published on April 30, 2011 09:45
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