Our friend Randy Boyagoda, FIRST THINGS writer, novelist, and biographer of Richard John Neuhaus, has written a short personal essay on his reading of the English children’s writer Enid Blyton, Five in the Colonies: Enid Blyton’s Sri Lankan Adventures, published in the Paris Review. Blyton, once a huge seller now much-criticized as the inculcator of cozy imperialist English values, “both claims and licenses a child’s imagination: her writing is invitingly simple and smartly predictive of what any green, flourishing imagination from anywhere would seek at the start of a story.” Randy, intellectually sympathetic to the criticisms, had a different experience.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012, 12:37 AM




June 27th, 2012 | 7:32 am
I have written a book on Enid Blyton, titled, The Famous Five: A Personal Anecdotage (www.sbisabirye.blogspot.com). Stephen Isabirye