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Alexander Hill Key (September 21, 1904  July 25, 1979) was an American science fiction writer who primarily wrote children's literature.[1]


Early life


Key was born in 1904 in LaPlatte, Maryland. His parents, Alexander Hill and Charlotte (Ryder) Key, soon moved the family to Florida where he spent the next 6 years of his life. His father owned a sawmill and cotton gin, which were burned by nightriders shortly before his father's death. Between the time of his father's death and his mother's death in an accident when he was 15, Key attended at least 14 different schools, including a military school in Georgia.[2] After his mother's death, he was raised by various relatives for the rest of his childhood.[3] At 18, he enrolled in the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois which he attended between 1921-1923.[1][4]


Literary work


His novel Escape to Witch Mountain was made into a popular live-action film by Disney in 1975, 1995, and again in 2009. The sequel was made into another popular film in 1978. His novel The Incredible Tide became a popular anime series called Future Boy Conan in 1978.

He is known for his portrayals of alien but human-looking people who have tremendously strong psychic/psionic abilities, a close communion with nature, and who can telepathically speak with animals. In his nonfiction book The Strange White Doves, he professed his belief that animals are conscious, thinking, feeling, perceiving, independent, and self-aware intelligent beings, and that they have subtle ways of communicating, perhaps via empathy or telepathy. The protagonists of Key's books are often ostracized, feared, or persecuted because of their astonishing abilities or extraterrestrial origins, and Key uses this as a clear metaphor for racism and other prejudice.

In several of his novels (most notably The Case of the Vanishing Boy), Key portrays some sort of communal withdrawal from society by a group of like-minded individuals. Key sometimes depicted government-sponsored social services for children as inefficient or even counterproductive in its efforts: in The Forgotten Door, social services is presented as a clearly undesirable alternative for the protagonist Little Jon, and, in Escape to Witch Mountain, Tony and Tia actively flee the system. In both cases, however, it is for a very logical reason: the characters are "not from around here". All they want to do is go home and, happily, a few of us locals have the decency to help them do so (Key's The Forgotten Door predates E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial by over 10 years).

The plot of Key's The Magic Meadow is even more poignant for any reader who has ever been bedridden in a hospital. Its ending in particular is phenomenally optimistic. That was another Alexander Key theme: that good and decent people deserve to escape to a place worthy of them.


Selected works



As illustrator



As writer



References


  1. "Alexander Key - FAQ". Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2007-08-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. Roach, Ron (Fall 2013). "Witch Mountains and Forgotten Doors: Place, Apocalypse, and Wilderness in the Works of Appalachian Writer Alexander Key". Appalachian Journal. 41 (1/2): 126–147 via JSTOR.
  3. "StackPath". www.lib.usm.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  4. "13 Facts About Alexander Key".



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Alexander Hill Key (* 21. September 1904 in La Plata, Maryland; † 25. Juli 1979) war ein US-amerikanischer Science-Fiction-Schriftsteller, der in erster Linie für ein jugendliches Publikum schrieb.[1]
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