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Beloved British author Terry Pratchett dies aged 66

Published: 13 Mar 2015 - 12:54 pm | Last Updated: 16 Jan 2022 - 12:38 pm


London - British author Terry Pratchett, whose science-fantasy Discworld novels are some of the best-selling works in English fiction around the world, died on Thursday aged 66 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.

Pratchett, who sold more than 85 million books worldwide, "passed away in his home with his cat sleeping on his bed, surrounded by his family", said Larry Finlay, managing director at Transworld Publishers.

"The world has lost one of its brightest, sharpest minds," Finlay said, adding: "Terry enriched the planet like few before him... his legacy will endure for decades to come."

After being diagnosed in 2007 with a rare form of early-onset Alzheimer's, which he called an "embuggerance", Pratchett campaigned to raise awareness and reduce the stigma related to the disease.

Pratchett won worldwide fame and a cult following with his Discworld novels about a flat world balanced on the back of four elephants which themselves stand on the shell of a giant turtle.

He wrote the first book in the series, "The Colour of Magic", in the late 1960s although it was not published until 1983. The 41st book was completed last summer, before he succumbed to the final stages of his disease.

A fan of science fiction and conventions from his youth, Pratchett wrote his first Discworld novel to make fun of the rival fantasy genre -- but the target of his satire would come to define his work.

"As all who read him know, Discworld was his vehicle to satirise this world: he did so brilliantly, with great skill, enormous humour and constant invention," Finlay said.

One of the recurring characters in the Discworld novels was Death, a strangely endearing creature who is fond of cats -- and whose utterances on the page are written in capital letters.

Many fans quoted from his works in their tributes on Twitter, including one of his most famous lines: "'DON'T THINK OF IT AS DYING,' said Death. 'JUST THINK OF IT AS LEAVING EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH.'"

Comedian Ricky Gervais also quoted Pratchett's own words in tweeting: "'It's not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren't doing it.' RIP the brilliant Terry Pratchett."

AFP