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Letters of Frank Sargeson
  

Letters of Frank Sargeson (Trade Paperback/Paperback)

Edited by Shieff, Sarah

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Frank Sargeson wrote novels, memoirs and plays and was New Zealand's most important writer of short fiction following the death of Katherine Mansfield. He also encouraged numerous other writers, playing an invaluable role in the rise of our national literature, which he champione ...

ISBN 9781869793333
Published 17 February 2012 by Random House
Interest Age Young Adults
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Speakly Frankly: The Frank Sargeson Memorial Lectures 2003-2010
  

Speakly Frankly: The Frank Sargeson Memorial Lectures 2003-2010 (Trade Paperback/Paperback)

Edited by Shieff, Sarah

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Frank Sargeson (1903-1982) was mentor to many of our past and current writers, including Janet Frame, C.K. Stead, and Kevin Ireland. Commemorating him, the Buddle Findlay Sargeson Fellowship is awarded annually. The lectures range from his generosity, how the Great New Zealand no ...

ISBN 9781877340277
Published 16 September 2011 by Cape Catley
Interest Age Young Adults
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Talking Music: Conversations with New Zealand Musicians
  

Talking Music: Conversations with New Zealand Musicians (Hardback, illustrated edition, Contains Paperback and CD-Audio)

By Shieff, Sarah; Photographs by Cross, Robert; Foreword by Ihimaera, Witi

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In this work Sarah Shieff talks informally with a wide range of gifted composers and performers who have all made music their lives. Together, their recollections form a significant documentary history of New Zealand classical music since the 1940s.

ISBN 9781869402280
Published 31 December 2002 by Auckland University Press
Interest Age All ages
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