Janet Frame, whose vividly romantic explorations of madness and language in novels, poetry and autobiography propelled her to worldwide attention, died Thursday in Dunedin, New Zealand. She was 79.
A writer who is sensitive enough to have unusual powers of perception may also be a writer who is debilitatingly sensitive to criticism. That seems to have been the case with New Zealand author Janet ...
When New Zealand writer Janet Frame died in 2004, she left behind almost 20 volumes of fiction, poetry, short stories and memoir, along with a giant hole in the literary community. It turns out she ...
New Zealand author Janet Frame, hailed for work described as a mighty exploration of human consciousness after years blighted by a misdiagnosis of mental illness, died on Thursday after a battle with ...
During the making of An Angel at My Table, Jane Campion’s three-part telefilm of Janet Frame’s autobiography, the notoriously shy author visited the set for a week, on the first day scrupulously ...
YELLOW FLOWERS IN THE ANTIPODEAN ROOM by Janet Frame. 248 pages. Braziller. $5.95. Writing from the focus of the spiritually down and out, the demented and the dead, New Zealander Janet Frame has ...
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