Janet Frame backlist. The 1980 winner of the Fiction Prize, New Zealand Book Awards.
This collection of stories - Janet Frame's first published book - appeared in New Zealand in 1951, while she was confined in a mental hospital. It won the Hubert Church Award, and a threatened brain operation was averted. These stories bring into focus a crucial turning point in her life.[...]
A patient views her horrendous experiences in two mental institutions
Through it all, Violet-Alice-Mavis chooses to be the entertainer, to make us laugh and cry, to be the ventriloquist who dares to enter the speech of others and expose them.[...]
Recipient of the prestigious Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1989, Janet Frame has long been admired for her startlingly original prose and formidable imagination. A native of New Zealand, she is the author of eleven novels, four collections of stories, a volume of poetry, a children's book, and her h[...]
"Self-styled" writer Grace Cleave has writer's block, and her anxiety is only augmented by her chronic aversion to leaving her home, to be "among people, even for five or ten minutes." And so it is with trepidation that she accepts an invitation to spend a weekend away from London in the north of En[...]
The most comprehensive selection of Janet Frame's stories ever published, this exceptional collection has been chosen from the four different volumes released during her lifetime. Featuring the best of her stories, the book includes pieces that were written over four decades, including stories from [...]
Harry Gill, a moderately successful writer of historical fiction, has been awarded the annual Watercress-Armstrong Fellowship--a 'living memorial' to the poet, Margaret Rose Hurndell. He arrives in the small French village of Menton, where Hurndell once lived and worked, to write. But the Memorial R[...]
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[...]
I was now an established citizen with little hope of returning across the frontier; I was in the crazy world, separated now by more than locked doors and barred windows from the people who called themselves sane.' When Janet Frame's doctor suggested that she write about her traumatic experiences in [...]
I'm a short story addict, both reading and writing them, and I always keep hoping for the perfect story.' (Janet Frame to Tim Curnow, January 1984) THE DAYLIGHT AND THE DUST is the most comprehensive selection of Janet Frame's stories ever published, taken from the four different collections release[...]
A deeply rewarding and beautiful novel' Hilary Mantel, Guardian Life in England seems transitory for Grace Cleave as the pull of her native New Zealand grows stronger. She begins to feel increasingly like a migratory bird. Grace longs to find her own place in the world, if only she can decide where [...]
One of the great autobiographies of the twentieth century ...A journey from luminous childhood, through the dark experiences of supposed madness, to the renewal of her life through writing fiction. It is a heroic story, and told with such engaging tone, humorous perspective and imaginative power' Mi[...]
Janet Frame er en av New Zealands fremste forfattere. I denne selvbiografien forteller hun om oppvekst i fattige kår, om flere år på sinnssykehus etter at hun ble feilaktig diagnostisert som schizofren og om sin begynnende forfatterkarriere. Boken er illustrert med fotografier fra forfatterens og[...]
Efter framgången med trilogin En ängel vid mitt bord kommer nu ytterligare en självbiografisk roman - så privat att författaren avböjde publicering av denna under sin livstid. Mot ännu en sommar tillkom 1963 i samband med att Janet Frame, liksom bokens protagonist Grace, tog ett avbrott från[...]
Janet Frame är en av Nya Zeelands främsta skönlitterära författare. Få samtida författare har som hon fått kämpa för sitt författarskap. En uppväxt under knappa förhållanden, åtta år på mentalsjukhus på grund av en felaktig diagnos och därefter en ensam tillvaro på olika håll i [...]
Samlingsvolym, innehåller Till landet Är, En ängel vid mitt bord och Sändebud från Spegelstaden. Janet Frame är en av Nya Zeelands främsta skönlitterära författare. Få samtida författare har som hon fått kämpa för sitt författarskap. En uppväxt under knappa förhållanden, åtta år[...]
Ansikten i vattnet är Janet Frames mäktiga och gripande dokumentation i romanform av sin mångåriga erfarenhet som intagen på nyzeeländskt mentalsjukhus under 1940- och 50-talen.
Återkommande hot om lobotomi, tortyr med elchocker och ständiga förödmjukelser var hennes vardag under de[...]
Fyra syskon, Teresa, Toby, Francie och Daphne, letar skatter vid soptippen. Det är deras älsklingslekplats, fram till den dag då elden berövar Francie hennes unga liv. Och lämnar de andra åt sina darrande minnen.
Barnen i den fattiga familjen Withers är vart och ett på sitt sätt utsa[...]