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Janet Frame

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This study examines the whole of Frame's output starting with the fiction (novels, short-stories and poems) before focusing on the two autobiographical novels, Owls do Cry and Faces in the Water, to end with the autobiographical trilogy, a sort of restorative prism inviting us to (re) read all her preceding works.

It is the autobiography and its film version, An Angel at my Table, that won her international fame.

Frame's life is extraordinary, not only because she was spared a lobotomy by winning a prize for her collection of short stories, but also because writing from the 'rim of the farthest circle', she provides food for thought for anyone interested in postcolonial and gender studies.

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Liverpool University Press
0746310110 / 9780746310113
Paperback / softback
823.914
30/09/2011
United Kingdom
English
128 p.
22 cm
advanced secondary /further/higher education /undergraduate Learn More