- Jennifer Lash
Jennifer Anne Mary Alleyne Lash (
February 27 ,1938 –December 28 ,1993 ; also known as Jini Fiennes) was an Englishnovelist and painter.In 1961, she published her first novel, "The Burial", at the age of 23. Lash was widely regarded as one of the most promising young people among England's up and coming artists at the time. Upon meeting Jennifer Lash in
Suffolk ,Dodie Smith who wroteThe Hundred and One Dalmatians , remarked that Lash was, "almost too interesting to be true."Born at
Chichester ,Sussex onFebruary 27 ,1938 to Joan Mary Moore, an Irish Catholic, andBrigadier Henry Lash, a British colonial officer, she lived inIndia where her father was stationed until the age of 6. When her family returned to England, they settled down inSurrey . Raised aRoman Catholic , Lash attended boarding school at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Tunbridge Wells,Kent , and continued on to Farnham Art School. When she was 16 years old, her studies were cut short by family problems. She discontinued her education and moved toLondon where she supported herself with odd jobs to support her artistic pursuits.In 1962, she published her second book "The Climate of Belief" and married
Mark Fiennes with whom she raised 7 children: actorsRalph Fiennes andJoseph Fiennes , film makersMartha Fiennes andSophie Fiennes , composerMagnus Fiennes , Jacob Fiennes, a conservation manager, and a foster son, Michael Emery, an archaeologist. The family frequently relocated and lived inSuffolk ,Wiltshire ,Ireland andLondon . Lash went on to write four more novels over the next twenty years. They are: "Get Down There And Die" (1977), "The Prism" (1978), "The Dust Collector" (1979) and "From May To October" (1980).Lash's haunting paintings were featured in several exhibitions in places such as The Penwith Galleries in St Ives, The Halesworth Gallery and Westleton Chapel Galleries in
Suffolk .In the late 1980s Lash was diagnosed with
breast cancer . While in remission from the disease, she travelled toLourdes andSaintes Maries de la Mer inFrance and toSpain 's sacredSantiago de Compostella . During this time she wrote her only non-fiction book, "On Pilgrimage". Jennifer Lash lost her fight to cancer onDecember 28 ,1993 atOdstock ,Wiltshire , aged 55. Her final novel "Blood Ties" was published posthumously and is widely regarded as her finest work.References
* [http://www.angelfire.com/biz5/beeswing/lash.html The Works Of Jennifer Lash]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/biz5/beeswing/lashindex.html Collected Jennifer Lash Articles]
* [http://members.aol.com/SFSibley/JiniLnks.htm Jennifer Lash Links Page]
* [http://members.aol.com/SFSibley/JiniLove.htm For The Love Of Jini] by Mick Brown
* [http://www.ralphfiennes-jenniferlash.com/samptrib.htm Simon Loftus Obituary For Jini Fiennes]
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