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Janet Paterson Frame ONZ CBE (28 August 1924 – 29 January 2004) was a New Zealand author. She is internationally renowned for her work, which includes novels, short stories, …
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Janet Frame (born August 28, 1924, Dunedin, New Zealand—died January 29, 2004, Dunedin) was a leading New Zealand writer of novels, short fiction, and poetry. Her works were noted …
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JANET FRAME (1924-2004) was a celebrated New Zealand author of novels, short stories, poetry and the three-volume autobiography An Angel at My Table that was adapted for cinema by …
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Janet Frame died in Dunedin on 29 January 2004. A collection of poems, The goose bath (2006), and a novel first written in 1963, Towards another summer (2007), were published posthumously.
Myth Busting - Janet Frame
Janet Frame is probably the most famous writer ever to have been produced by New Zealand. Within New Zealand, many myths persist about Frame, so much so that the myth-making itself …
Life - Janet Frame
With an eye to her posthumous career, Janet Frame founded the Janet Frame Literary Trust in 1999 and appointed several trustees who were instructed to carry out her wishes for her …
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Frame, Janet (1924-2004), was New Zealand’s most distinguished writer (CBE; Member, Order of New Zealand; Nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature; Honorary Foreign Member of the …
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JANET FRAME: A CHRONOLOGY. 1924 Janet Paterson Frame is born in Dunedin, New Zealand. 1937 - 1942 Attends Waitaki Girls' High School, Oamaru. 1943 - 1944 Completes …
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May 18, 2018 · Janet Frame [1] (Janet Paterson Frame Clutha) (klōō´thə), 1924–2004, New Zealand [2] novelist, b. Dunedin. Frame's complex, disturbing novels are marked by startling …
Frame, Janet (1924—) - Encyclopedia.com
Frame, Janet (1924—)New Zealand writer who survived a childhood of poverty and misfortune and many years of incarceration in mental hospitals to write a wealth of novels, poems and …