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    Janet Paterson Frame ONZ CBE (28 August 1924 – 29 January 2004) was a New Zealand author. She is internationally renowned for her work, which includes...
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  • An Angel at My Table (category Works by Janet Frame)
    after her release. Kerry Fox as Janet Frame (adult) Alexia Keogh as Janet Frame (child) Karen Fergusson as Janet Frame (teenager) Iris Churn as Mother...
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  • Owls Do Cry (category Novels by Janet Frame)
    Owls Do Cry is a modernist novel by New Zealand author Janet Frame. Published in 1957, the book covers the story of the Withers siblings, who lives in...
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    1966) is a New Zealand actress. She came to prominence playing author Janet Frame in the movie An Angel at My Table directed by Jane Campion, which gained...
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  • The NZSA Janet Frame Memorial Award was an award for mid-career fiction or poetry writers. It was named after New Zealand writer Janet Frame, who died...
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    in Dunedin. Author Janet Frame attended some of Money's classes at the University of Otago, as part of her teacher training. Frame was attracted to Money...
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    length of her experiences with ECT in her autobiography Wishful Drinking. Janet Frame, New Zealand writer and poet Leonard Roy Frank, is a published author...
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    centres include Dunedin (the principal city), Oamaru (made famous by Janet Frame), Balclutha, Alexandra, and the major tourist centres Queenstown and...
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  • of Janet Frame. Counterpoint Press. pp. 323–25. ISBN 978-1-58243-185-7. Michael King (1 April 2002). Wrestling With the Angel: A Life of Janet Frame. Counterpoint...
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    mentored and supported other young New Zealand writers, most notably Janet Frame. Sargeson was born in Hamilton, New Zealand on 23 March 1903, the second...
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  • Zed Books. ISBN 978-1-84813-475-1. McQuail, Josephine A., ed. (2018). Janet Frame in Focus: Women Analyze the Works of the New Zealand Writer. Jefferson...
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    beginning as a teenager, before his suicide at age 46. New Zealand author Janet Frame experienced both insulin coma therapy and ECT (but without the use of...
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  • Janeth Janet Frame (1924–2004), New Zealand author Janet Franklin (born 1959), German-born American botanist, geographer, and landscape ecologist Janet Franklin...
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    the atomic bomb and the worst man-made disaster in Canadian history. Janet Frame Kitz, (née Brownlee) was born in Carnwath, South Lanarkshire, Scotland...
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  • American wife of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald; writer, dancer and artist Janet Frame – New Zealand author Ed Gein – American killer and body snatcher[citation...
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    writers Katherine Mansfield, Frank Sargeson and Jacquie Sturm, novelists Janet Frame, Patricia Grace, Witi Ihimaera, Maurice Gee, Keri Hulme and Eleanor Catton...
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    Prize at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards on two occasions; and the Janet Frame Fiction Prize. Chidgey was born in Auckland and grew up in the Hutt Valley...
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  • Fred Frame (1894–1962), American race car driver Janet Frame (1924–2004), New Zealand writer John Frame (disambiguation), several people Linley Frame (born...
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    Stimulation. Verlag; 2010. ISBN 978-3-8376-1433-6. Martin, Douglas. Janet Frame, 79, Writer Who Explored Madness. The New York Times. 30 January 2004...
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    M. T. Anderson as well as authors J. D. Salinger, Raymond Carver and Janet Frame for influencing her songwriting. After a suggestion from a school instructor...
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  • Cuba Nuruddin Farah Somalia Kjartan Fløgstad Norway Jon Fosse Norway Janet Frame New Zealand Marilyn French United States Carlos Fuentes Mexico Izzat...
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  • former district of the Soviet Armed Forces The Carpathians, a novel by Janet Frame Carpathians (race), fictional characters in Christine Feehan's Dark Series...
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    champions of the Chatham Cup in 1926. Rita Angus (1950), artist Janet Frame, writer. Frame described some of her experiences in Sunnyside Hospital in her...
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  • including a number of significant New Zealand authors such as Barry Crump, Janet Frame and Witi Ihimaera. The Reed firm was founded in Dunedin, New Zealand...
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  • 1965, Frame shot dead his girlfriend and her parents, before turning the gun on himself. He was a cousin of the New Zealand author Janet Frame. "William...
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  • published works on Te Puea Herangi, Whina Cooper, Frank Sargeson (1995) and Janet Frame (2000). As a historian, King's works include Being Pākehā (1985), Moriori...
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  • things simply wouldn't have been written." As an example, he noted that Janet Frame, one of New Zealand's best-known authors, was only able to stay in New...
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  • review praised it as "raw and poignant" and compared the memoirs to Janet Frame's autobiographical trilogy An Angel at My Table. The Spectator called...
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    callous, even cruel, a feature of many mental asylums of the times. Janet Frame, a writer, was held at the asylum during the 1940s and wrongly diagnosed...
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  • The Carpathians (category Novels by Janet Frame)
    lifetime by New Zealand writer Janet Frame. It was published in 1988 and awarded that year's Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Frame also won the New Zealand Book...
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