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Jennifer Anne Mary Alleyne Lash Fiennes (27 February 1938 – 28 December 1993), also known as Jini Fiennes, was an English novelist and painter. In 1961, she published ''The Burial'', her first novel, at the age of 23. Lash was regarded as one of the most promising young people among England's artists at the time. Upon meeting Lash in
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, Dodie Smith, who wrote '' The Hundred and One Dalmatians'', remarked that Lash was "almost too interesting to be true".


Life and career

Lash was born at
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, Sussex on 27 February 1938, the daughter of Joan Mary (née Moore) and
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Henry Alleyne Lash. Lash lived in India, where her father was stationed, until the age of 6. Her uncle Bill Lash was the Bishop of Bombay from 1947 to 1961. When her family returned to England, they settled in
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. Raised a Roman Catholic, Lash attended boarding school at the Convent of the Sacred Heart in
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, 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 to London where she supported herself with odd jobs to support her artistic pursuits. In the mid-1950s, she met the lyric poet and gallery owner
Iris Birtwistle Iris Mary Birtwistle (29 May 1918 – 22 June 2006; also known as Lilla and IM Birtwistle) was an English lyric poet and gallery owner
in Churt, Surrey, where they were both living. Shortly afterwards, when Birtwistle moved to Walberswick, Suffolk, Lash went with her and, encouraged by Birtwistle, began work on her first novel, ''The Burial''. Birtwistle renamed Lash "Jini" and introduced her to her future husband
Mark Fiennes Mark Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (11 November 1933 – 30 December 2004) was an English photographer and illustrator. Fiennes was perhaps best known for his architectural studies. Biography Mark Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes was born at Dalton, Nor ...
, whom she married in 1962, the year in which her second book ''The Climate of Belief'' was published. There were seven children of the marriage: actors Ralph Fiennes and
Joseph Fiennes Joseph Alberic Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (), known as Joseph Fiennes, is an English actor of film, stage, and television. Journalist Zoe Williams observed that "he seemed to be the go-to actor for English cultural history". Fiennes is particul ...
, film makers
Martha Fiennes Martha Maria Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes () is an English film director, writer and producer. Fiennes is best known for her film '' Onegin'' (1999), which starred her elder brother, Ralph, and her subsequent film ''Chromophobia'' (2005). Career ...
and Sophie Fiennes, composer Magnus Fiennes, Jacob Fiennes, a conservation manager, and foster son Michael Emery, an archaeologist. The family frequently relocated and lived in
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, Wiltshire, Ireland and London. Lash wrote four more novels over the next 20 years: ''The Prism'' (1963), ''Get Down There and Die'' (1977), ''The Dust Collector'' (1979) and ''From May to October'' (1980). Lash's paintings were featured in several exhibitions in The Penwith Galleries in St Ives, The Halesworth Gallery and Westleton Chapel Gallery in Suffolk. In the late 1980s, Lash was diagnosed with breast cancer. While in remission from the disease, she traveled to Lourdes and
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in France and to Spain's sacred Santiago de Compostella. During this time, she wrote ''On Pilgrimage'', her only non-fiction book. Lash died on 28 December 1993 at Odstock, Wiltshire, aged 55. Her final novel, ''Blood Ties'', was published posthumously in 1997.


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The Works Of Jennifer Lash
by Mick Brown

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