Overview :Janet Frame is New Zealand's most celebrated and least public author. She has published some two-dozen works, been shortlisted for the Nobel... Read More
Overview :From Owls do Cry to The Carpathians, the novels of Janet Frame have challenged our understanding of what fiction does. In The Frame Function... Read More
Overview :In 1951, just days before her scheduled lobotomy after years in a mental hospital, New Zealand author Janet Frame's first collection of shor... Read More
Overview :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 "am... Read More
Overview :Beneath the seemingly tranquil surface of an old English village lie murder, incest, and mystery. Alwyn Maude, a handsome young man, commits... Read More
Overview :Harry Gill, a moderately successful writer of historical fiction, has been awarded the annual Watercress-Armstrong Fellowship--a 'living mem... Read More
Overview :Recipient of the prestigious Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1989, Janet Frame has long been admired for her startlingly original prose and fo... Read More
Overview :First published in New Zealand in 1957, Owls Do Cry, was Janet Frame's second book and the first of her thirteen novels. Now approaching its... Read More
Overview :The most comprehensive selection of Janet Frame's stories ever published, this exceptional collection has been chosen from the four differen... Read More
Overview :Janet Frame was born in Dunedin in 1924. 'Storms Will Tell' is a comprehensive selection of her thought-provoking poems drawn from 'The Pock... Read More
Overview :Recipient of the prestigious Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1989, Janet Frame has long been admired for her startlingly original prose and fo... Read More