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Jay to Bee

Janet Frame's Letters to William Theophilus Brown

Jay to Bee( )
Author: Frame, Janet
Editor: Harold, Denis
ISBN:978-1-61902-728-2
Publication Date:May 2016
Publisher:Counterpoint Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $28.00
Book Description:

In 1951, just days before her scheduled lobotomy after years in a mental hospital, New Zealand author Janet Frame's first collection of short stories unexpectedly won the Hubert Church Memorial Award, one of the country's most prestigious honors. The procedure was cancelled, and Frame would go on to become one of the seminal authors of contemporary New Zealand literature. During her time at the MacDowell artist's colony in New Hampshire, Frame met painter...
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Book Details
Pages:464
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / Australian & Oceanian
Literary Collections / Letters
Art / American / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.38 x 9.27 x 1.3 Inches
Book Weight:1.6 Pounds
Author Biography
Frame, Janet (Author)
Janet Frame is a writer. She was born in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1924.

Frame has written eleven novels, five collections of short stories, a volume of poetry, and a children's book. She has received the Commonwealth Literature Prize, the Turnavsky Prize, a Katherine Mansfield Fellowship, a Robert Burns Fellowship, and a Sargeson Fellowship. She was awarded an honorary doctorate in literature from Otago University and is an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and she is a past President of Honour of the New Zealand Society of Authors.

Her three autobiographies, To the Island, An Angel at My Table, and The Envoy from Mirror City, were turned into a three-part television series, and then a 1990 motion picture directed by Jane Campion. Frame was awarded the CBE in 1983. In 2015 Janet Frame's 1957 debut novel, Owls Do Cry, topped the second annual Great Kiwi Classic poll run by the New Zealand Book Council and Auckland Writers Festival.

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