Events In History
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31 October 1985Keri Hulme’s Bone people wins Booker Prize
By 1985 Keri Hulme had won several New Zealand awards for her writing. But the decision to award her first novel, The bone people, the Booker Prize surprised literary critics, bookies and Hulme alike. Read more...
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18 February 1982'Queen of Crime' Ngaio Marsh dies
Marsh, one of 'Queens of Crime' in the 1920s and 1930s, died just weeks after submitting her 32nd detective novel, Light thickens, to publishers. She was also an artist, playwright, actor and director. Read more...
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3 March 1960Barry Crump's novel A good keen man published
One of the most-read books in New Zealand publishing history, A good keen man established Barry Crump’s reputation as an iconic ‘Kiwi bloke’ Read more...
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26 April 1945Death of John Mulgan
At the time of his suicide in Cairo, many New Zealanders knew little of the Christchurch-born author of Man alone Read more...
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23 August 1939Writer Robin Hyde dies in London
The journalist, poet and novelist, born Iris Wilkinson, was one of New Zealand's finest inter-war writers. Troubled by depression, illness and poverty, she took her own life in London. Read more...
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1 May 1926NZ Railways Magazine launched
Originally intended as a journal for the Railways Department’s 18,000 staff and their major customers, NZ Railways Magazine evolved into a hugely popular general-interest periodical. Read more...
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9 January 1923Death of Katherine Mansfield
The internationally acclaimed author revolutionised 20th-century English short-story writing. Her work has been translated into more than 25 languages. She died from tuberculosis at the age of 34. Read more...
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9 May 1907First School Journal published
The School Journal was initiated by Inspector-General of Schools George Hogben to provide New Zealand schoolchildren with a free publication containing information on history, geography and civics. Read more...
Articles
Links - arts and literature
Recommended links relating to New Zealand arts, literature and music
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Making of New Zealand literature
Historian and poet Keith Sinclair has argued that the 1950s was the decade 'when the New Zealand intellect and imagination came alive'
- Page 1 - The making of New Zealand literatureHistorian and poet Keith Sinclair has argued that the 1950s was the decade 'when the New Zealand intellect and imagination came
New Zealand Book Month
Kiwis love books. To celebrate New Zealand Book Month, we have come up with 31 reasons to love New Zealand books and writing.
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Page 2 – 31 reasons to love NZ books and writing
A selection of stories about the history of Kiwi writing, writers and books – one for each day of NZ Book Month.
First World War bibliography
Sources for further reading about New Zealand's First World War experience.
- Page 1 - First World War bibliographySources for further reading about New Zealand's First World War
Biographies
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Wilkinson, Iris Guiver ('Robin Hyde')
Robin Hyde packed a lot into her short and often tragic life. Best known today for her novels Passport to hell, Nor the years condemn and The godwits fly, she was also a fine poet, a crusading journalist and an outspoken advocate for the downtrodden.
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Marsh, Ngaio Edith
The magazine Newsweek described her novels as 'the best whodunits ever written'. Marsh was also an artist, playwright, actor and director.
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Mulgan, John Alan Edward
A keen observer and commentator on European politics in the 1930s, Mulgan is perhaps best known as the author of Man alone (1939).
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Mansfield, Katherine
Katherine Mansfield wrote short stories, poetry, letters, journals and reviews, and is regarded as a central figure in British modernism.
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Davey, Norris Frank
Frank Sargeson, born Norris Frank Davey in 1903, was one of New Zealand’s most celebrated writers of the 20th century.
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Main image: Katherine Mansfield
Autographed photograph of Katherine Mansfield in 1914