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Katherine Mansfield is one of New Zealand's most famous and influential writers. While her work is well known, many will be surprised to learn that the 'accepted' versions of her stories are often pale reflections of the original manuscripts. In the late 1990s, literary historian ...
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The complete classic stories by New Zealand's most famous writer. Unlike many selected editions, this is a complete collection of all 75 of Katherine Mansfield's finished stories taken from her five books: Bliss, The Garden Party, The Doves' Nest, Something Childish and In a G ...
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Here are the best short stories and novel extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Maori Writers 2011, as judged by Keri Hulme, Katie Wolfe, Erima Henare and Reina Whaitiri. The book will contain the stories from the 18 finalists for Best Short Story written in English, the five fin ...
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By Orr, Sue
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This debut collection observes a subtle unravelling of social etiquettes. Often hopeful, always moving, these darkly quirky stories demand the reader's attention beyond the final page. Etiquette for a Dinner Party showcases the breadth of this new writer's talent - from the oh-so ...
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The most comprehensive selection of Janet Frame's stories ever published, taken from the four different collections released during her life time and featuring the best stories she wrote. The stories included here were written over four decades, from her first collection THE LAGO ...
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This book provides an intriguing insight, not only into the life and writing of Anna Kavan but also New Zealand of the 1940s.
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This entertaining book of fictional stories engages with the idea of ambiguity creatively. This collection reflects our society in provocative, humane and intriguing ways.
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A collection of long short stories, exploring the ways people are burned by emotion. The collection begins with stories set back in colonial times, working forward to contemporary pieces. While mourning for her dead baby, Annie finds solace in burning off the old stubble. An earl ...
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In The Thrill of Falling, Witi Ihimaera continues his exploration of the novella and the long story begun in his last collection, Ask The Posts of the House (2007) with a new set of intriguing narratives: urban fiction in 'Maggie Dawn'; contemporary comedy in 'We'll Always Have P ...
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An engrossing, easy-paced novella of murder and intrigue, told in authentic rural style with all the colour of life in rugged bush country. Three true stories of rough diamonds, grass grub wars and the pleasures and perils of jetboating (an essential skill and recreation when you ...
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