Margaret Rumer Godden (December 10 1907–November 8 1998), was an English author of over 60 books, under the name of Rumer Godden.
Born in Sussex, England, Godden grew up with her three sisters in Narayanganj, India. She returned to the United Kingdom with her sisters in her early 20s, training as a ballet dancer. She went to Calcutta in 1930 to start a ballet school for English and Indian children. Godden ran the school for 20 years with the help of a sister. Following an unhappy marriage of 8 years, she moved with her two daughters to Kashmir. Remarrying again in 1949, she returned to the United Kingdom to concentrate on writing.
Later on, Godden converted to Roman Catholicism and a number of her books began to deal with the subject of women in religious communities. In books such as Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy and In This House of Brede she acutely examined the balance between the mystical aspects of religion and the submission of the individual to the spiritual discipline. She retired to Dumfriesshire in her 70s. She was appointed OBE in 1993. Rumer Godden died at the age of 90 on November 8, 1998. Her sister Jon Godden also wrote two novels.
Godden evokes the atmosphere of India through all the senses: her writing is vivid with detail of smells, textures, light, flowers, noises and tactile experiences. Her books for children, especially her several doll stories, convincingly convey the secret thoughts and aspirations of childhood.
Among her works are:
1907 births | 1998 deaths | Roman Catholic converts | Natives of Sussex | Roman Catholic writers | English writers | Women writers
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