Speaking Frankly: the Frank Sargeson Memorial Lectures 2003-2010
Author(s): Sarah Shieff
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 novel developed, the influences on his writing, the place of literary house museums and the value of reading to our lives. It includes papers from Michael King, Lawrence Jones, Kevin Ireland, Peter Wells, Christine Cole Catley, Graeme Lay, Elizabeth Aitken Rose and Owen Marshall. Speaking Frankly: the Frank Sargeson Memorial Lectures 2003-2010 is part of Cape Catley’s Sargeson Collection.
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Sarah Shieff teaches in the Department of English, University of Waikato. She directs the University of Waikato's programme in New Zealand Studies and edits the Journal of New Zealand Literature. She is convenor of the Frank Sargeson Memorial Lectures.
General Fields
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- : Cape Catley
- : Cape Catley
- : 01 August 2011
- : 230x155mm
- : New Zealand
- : books
Special Fields
- : Sarah Shieff
- : Paperback
- : 1st Edition
- : Very Good
- : 200
- : Black and white photographs