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1 y separately published work icon A Lively Oracle : A Centennial Celebration of P. L. Travers, Creator of Mary Poppins Ellen Dooling Draper (editor), Jenny Koralek (editor), New York (City) : Larson Publications , 1999 Z1553374 1999 anthology criticism

'How many know that the legendary creator of Mary Poppins was a brilliant, mysterious woman with many other accomplishments? That she found deep poems in the silence of the bush, played Shakespearean roles in the Australian outback, crossed the world to plunge barefoot through Irish bogs and come under the tutelage of W. B. Yeats and George Bernard Shaw, received a secret name from Navajo elders, dined with G. I. Gurdjieff, raked sand gardens in Japan, and that Celtic literary genius A. E. (George Russell) was virtually a second father to her - Pamela L. Travers passionately celebrated story, fairytale, and mythic image. She co-founded and was a guiding light for Parabola magazine for many years. Now friends and colleagues celebrate her on the centennial of her birth (1899). These tributes, stories, interviews, and analyses of her work - all from people who knew her - recount delightful facets of one of the 20th century's most creative and memorable minds.'

Source: Larson Publications website (Sighted: 12/01/2009)

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