Best of New Zealand Fiction: Volume 1

Best of New Zealand Fiction: Volume 1

by Fiona Kidman (Editor)

Synopsis

'It always begins with a body,' or at least so begins Fiona Farrell's page-turning mystery in this anthology of superb stories, offering a lively and fresh sampling of what is being written now. Selected by Fiona Kidman, they come from our top writers: both well-established and new; those based permanently in New Zealand and those who have recently spent time here. From making love to a legless woman and collecting 'no evil' monkeys, to touring Holocaust memorials or working as a matron in a 1916 lunatic asylum, the elements in this diverse collection bring a new perspective on our living literature. Taken from periodicals and magazines published within the last few years, from extracts of future novels and from experiments and explorations hot off the word processor, this is a vibrant and entertaining compilation. There are riveting love stories, quintessential New Zealand scenes as well as overseas perspectives, reassessments of the past and astute renditions of the present, both painful and funny pieces and lines that will provoke wry recognition: 'She wasn't talking to him, and he wasn't talking to her. It was over the dog.' Contributors: Norman Bilbrough, Tracy Farr, Fiona Farrell, Maurice Gee, James George, Patricia Grace, Katie Henderson, Stephanie Johnson, Lloyd Jones, Craig Marriner, Owen Marshall, Kelly Ana Morey, Julian Novitz, Vincent O'Sullivan, Sarah Quigley, Nadine Ribault, Louise Wareham, Peter Wells, Albert Wendt , Judith White

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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Vintage New Zealand
Published: 08 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 1869416643
ISBN 13: 9781869416645

Author Bio
Fiona Kidman was born in 1940. She has worked as a librarian, creative writing teacher, radio producer and critic, but primarily as a writer. To date she has published over 20 books, including novels, poetry, non-fiction and a play. She has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships and was created a Dame (DNZM) in 1998 in recognition of her contribution to literature. Her last novel, The Captive Wife, was runner up in the Montana Book Awards Deutz Medal for Fiction.