Travers, in The New York Times Magazine (2 July 1978). From "I Never Wrote for Children," by P.When I was a child, love to me was what the sea is to a fish: something you swim in while you are going about the important affairs of life.Travers, in The Sunday Times (London), issue 8575 (11 December 1988). There are worlds beyond worlds and times beyond times, all of them true, all of them real, and all of them (as children know) penetrating each other.Quoted in Current Biography Yearbook 1996, p.As a writer, you can feel awfully imprisoned, because people, having had so much of one thing, want you always to go on doing more of the same. Mary Poppins is both a joy and a curse to me as a writer.You can ask me anything you like about my work, but I'll never talk about myself. But what the bee knows, the wisdom that sustains our passing life - however much we deny or ignore it - that for ever remains. 1.4 Myth, Symbol, and Meaning in Mary Poppins (2007).
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