


⚰️ April 21, 1910 – Died: Mark Twain
A titan of American literary history Mark Twain He died in 1835–1910. With his humorous and incisive writing style and profound insight into human nature, he created an unsurpassable classic in youth literature.
- Important works and status:
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (The Adventures of Tom SawyerIt created the most famous mischievous boy character in literary history.
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Adventures of Huckleberry Finn(): Hailed as “the source of modern American literature”, it explores the grand themes of race, freedom and conscience through Huck’s drifting journey and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
- Literary value: Twain was the first master to truly use “American colloquialisms” in his writing, freeing children’s literature from dry indoctrination and returning it to vibrant real life and the spirit of adventure.
| Died | Mark Twain | Mark Twain (Wikipedia) |



⚰️ April 21, 1980 – Died: Ľudovít Fulla
Slovakian painter and illustrator Ludovic Fuller He died in 1902–1980. He was a pioneer in combining Slovakian folk art with modernist style.
- Key Achievements:
- The Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA): At 1976 Received a highly praised award from the Illustrator Award.
- Representative works:
- The Slovak Fairy Tales Collection (Slovenské rozprávkyHis illustrations for this collection of folk tales are a milestone in Slovak art history, characterized by their bright colors and poetic beauty.
- Three Golden Hairs (Tri zlaté vlasy deda VševedaThis demonstrates how he perfectly blends the solemnity of traditional icon painting with modern graphic design.
- Artistic features: His paintings are full of rhythm and decorative beauty, and he is hailed as “the cornerstone of modern Slovak art”.
| Deceased | Ludovitz Fula | Ľudovít Fulla (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born April 21, 1966: Maike Dörries
Renowned German translator and editor Mike Dries born.
- Key Achievements:
- German Youth Literature Prize (DJLP): With its translated picture books The Seventh Brother, or the Heart in the Jam Jar (Der siebente Bruder oder Das Herz im Marmeladenglas(Original author Øyvind Torseter) won the award 2018 DJLP Picture Book Award.
- Professional contributions: Dries has long been dedicated to introducing excellent Nordic and international children’s books to the German-speaking world, and his accurate and literary translations have greatly enriched the reading landscape for contemporary German children.
| Birth | Mike Driss | Maike Dörries (Wikidata) |

🎂 April 21, 1946 – Born: Claire Dé
French renowned photographer and artist Claire Day born.
- Key Achievements:
- French Prix Sorcières: With the works Open Your Eyes (Ouvre les yeuxAwarded 2008 Junior Group Gold Award.
- Artistic features: She excels at using photography as a narrative medium to capture the subtle connections between color, shape, and texture. Her work “Open Your Eyes” inspires young children to observe the world with its powerful visual language and is hailed as an artistic masterpiece for early childhood visual enlightenment.
| Birth | Claire Day | Claire Dé (Wikipedia) |

🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Sylvia Shirley (Sylvia Sherry) | British author. Representative works A Pair of Jesus Boots (A pair of Jesus BootsIncluded in “1001 Children’s Books”, it is a work on juvenile delinquency with a strong realistic flavor. | Sylvia Sherry |
| born | Walter D. Edmunds (Walter D. Edmonds) | American author. Representative works The Musketeer (The Matchlock GunAwarded Newbery Medal, 1942It depicts the courage of early American border families. | Walter Edmonds |
