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Bill Manhire

    Bill Manhire is een gevierde dichter en schrijver van korte fictie wiens werk vaak een uniek perspectief biedt op het Nieuw-Zeelandse landschap en de cultuur. Zijn schrijven wordt geprezen om zijn scherpe inzichten en gevoelige portrettering van de menselijke conditie. Manhire speelt speels met taal en vorm, en creëert verhalen die zowel boeiend als treffend zijn. Zijn invloed op de hedendaagse literatuur is aanzienlijk, met name door zijn mentorschap voor opkomende schrijvers.

    Six by Six: Short Stories by New Zealand's Best Writers
    Some Other Country
    Wow
    • 2022

      First published in 1989 and reprinted numerous times, Six by Six remains the definitive introduction to the classic New Zealand short story. Six by Six is a big, generous book. It shows the full range and vitality of New Zealand fiction published in the twentieth century. These are stories of pace and invention, mischief and melancholy, darkness and joy. From a two-page sketch by Patricia Grace to Maurice Duggan’s short novel O’Leary’s Orchard . From classics like Katherine Mansfield’s ‘The Garden Party’ and Frank Sargeson’s ‘Conversation with My Uncle’ to the contemporary brilliance of Owen Marshall and Janet Frame. Edited by Bill Manhire.

      Six by Six: Short Stories by New Zealand's Best Writers
    • 2020
      3,7(42)Tarief

      Bill Manhire's new collection, his first UK publication since Selected Poems, begins with the song of an extinct bird and journeys on into troubling futures. číst celé

      Wow
    • 1997

      Some Other Country

      New Zealand's Best Short Stories - Third Edition

      • 450bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      The best of New Zealand’s short stories are brought together in this essential single-volume anthology. Descriptive and nuanced, the stories breathe life into a range of endearing characters and situations, all set against the backdrop of the New Zealand landscape. Including the works of Vincent O’Sullivan, Joy Cowley, Damien Wilkins, and Barbara Anderson, the addition of four new writers brings the collection completely up-to-date with the diverse energies of New Zealand life and writing.

      Some Other Country