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730:. The book was simultaneously released in New Zealand and North America, with British and Australian editions appearing in later years. King's award-winning and exhaustive work attracted both praise and criticism. Some questioned the extent to which Frame guided the hand of her biographer, while others argued that he had failed to come to terms with the complexity and subtlety of his subject. Adding to the controversy, King openly admitted that he withheld information "that would have been a source of embarrassment and distress to her," and that he adopted publisher Christine Cole Catley's notion of "compassionate truth." This advocates "a presentation of evidence and conclusions that fulfil the major objectives of biography, but without the revelation of information that would involve the living subject in unwarranted embarrassment, loss of face, emotional or physical pain, or a nervous or psychiatric collapse." King defended his project and maintained that future biographies on Frame would eventually fill in the gaps left by his own work. 805:(1990). In 2013, Evans' novel was adapted for the stage, premiering at the Christchurch Arts Festival on 22 August 2013, followed by extended tour of New Zealand's north and south islands. While garnering positive critical reviews, the promotion and staging of the production drew fierce criticism from Frame's literary executor and niece, Pamela Gordon, who maintained it "was designed to demean Frame." Gordon, who has also criticised Campion's film for inaccuracies in its portrayal of Frame, asserted that Evans' theatrical adaptation presented an unfaithful view of her famous relative. Festival organiser Philip Tremewan defended the play, while director Conrad Newport maintained that Gordon was "overprotective of legacy." Evans generally avoided the controversy, stating, "I have publicised her work and popularised it for two to three generations of students. In 853: 321: 822: 216: 45: 373: 585:, Alexia Keogh and Karen Fergusson portrayed the author at various ages. Frame's autobiographies sold better than any of her previous publications, and Campion's successful film adaptation of the texts introduced a new generation of readers to her work. These successes increasingly pushed Frame into the public eye. 301:. After completing two years of theoretical studies with mixed results, Frame started a year of practical placement at the Arthur Street School in Dunedin, which, according to her biographer, initially went quite well. Things started to unravel later that year when she attempted suicide by ingesting a packet of 332:
In September 1945, Frame abandoned her teacher-training classroom at Dunedin's Arthur Street School during a visit from an inspector. She was then briefly admitted to the psychiatric ward of the local Dunedin hospital for observation. Frame was unwilling to return home to her family, where tensions
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that was cancelled when, just days before the procedure, her debut publication of short stories was unexpectedly awarded a national literary prize. Many of her novels and short stories explore her childhood and psychiatric hospitalisation from a fictional perspective, and her award-winning
286:(recognisable as the "Waimaru" of her début novel and subsequent fiction). As recounted in the first volume of her autobiographies, Frame's childhood was marred by the deaths of two of her adolescent sisters, Myrtle and Isabel, who drowned in separate incidents, and the 180:(28 August 1924 – 29 January 2004) was a New Zealand author. She is internationally renowned for her work, which includes novels, short stories, poetry, juvenile fiction, and an autobiography, and received numerous awards including being appointed to the 607:
Frame intended the autobiographies to "set the record straight" regarding her past and in particular her mental status. However, critical and public speculation has continued to focus on her mental health. In 2007, after Frame's death,
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Frame left New Zealand in late 1956, and the next seven years were most prolific in terms of publication. She lived and worked in Europe, primarily based in London, with brief sojourns to
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and, in her native New Zealand, received two honorary doctorates as well as the status of cultural icon. Rumours occasionally circulated portraying Frame as a contender for the
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in 1992. That same year, Dunedin's University of Otago hosted a conference dedicated to a discussion of Frame's work. Many of the papers were published in a special issue of
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between her father and brother frequently manifested in outbursts of anger and violence. As a result, Frame was transferred from the local hospital's psychiatric ward to
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Frame's celebrity derived from her dramatic personal history as well as her literary career. Following years of psychiatric hospitalisation, Frame was scheduled for a
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artists' colonies. Partly as a result of these extended stays in the U.S., Frame developed close relationships with several Americans. These included the painter
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1962. "The Red-Currant Bush, the Black-Currant Bush, the Gooseberry Bush, the African Thorn Hedge, and the Garden Gate Who Was Once the Head of an Iron Bed" in
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During this period Frame travelled extensively, occasionally to Europe, but principally to the United States, where she accepted residencies at the
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Frame returned to New Zealand in 1963, though not before spending a short period of time living in rural north Suffolk (near the town of
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Frame, Janet. "My Say." Interview with Elizabeth Alley. Concert Programme. Radio New Zealand, Wellington, NZ. 27 April 1983. Rpt
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Wikse, Maria. "Materialisations of a Woman Writer: Investigating Janet Frame's Biographical Legend" Bern (SW): Peter Lang, 2006.
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Evans, Patrick. "Dr. Clutha’s Book of the World: Janet Paterson Frame, 1924–2004." Journal of New Zealand Literature 22: 15–3.
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property in 1955–56 – an era recounted in a number of works by Frame and her contemporaries and dramatised in Campion's film,
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a novel by New Zealand academic and former Frame biographer Patrick Evans, was published and subsequently shortlisted for the
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at the University of Otago in 1965. She later lived in several parts of New Zealand's North Island, including Auckland,
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Fox, Gary. "Sth African J M Coetzee awarded Nobel prize for Literature, dashing hopes of NZ writer Janet Frame."
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1984: New Zealand Book Award for Non-Fiction (An Angel at My Table); Sir James Wattie Book of the Year Award (
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described the first two volumes as "amongst the wonders of the world". Director Jane Campion and screenwriter
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Diane Caney's essay "Janet Frame & The Tempest," originally delivered at the 1992 Janet Frame conference
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adapted the trilogy for television broadcast. It was eventually released as an award-winning feature film,
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Frame's writing became the focus of academic criticism from the late 1970s, with approaches ranging from
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Frame spent her early childhood years in various small towns in New Zealand's South Island provinces of
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and his family. In 2008, two previously unpublished short stories set in mental hospitals appeared in
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was also published posthumously, a work inspired by a weekend Frame spent with British journalist
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1978: Honorary Doctor of Literature (D.Litt. Honoris Causa) University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ
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1989: Ansett New Zealand Book Award for Fiction; Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best Book (
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published an article by a medical specialist who proposed that Frame may have been on the
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Memorial plaque dedicated to Janet Frame in Dunedin, on the Writers' Walk on the Octagon
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Director Jane Campion's introduction to the 2008 UK reprint of Frame's autobiographies
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published her first book, a critically acclaimed collection of short stories titled
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1992: Honorary Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.), University of Waikato, Hamilton, NZ
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1972: President of Honour: P.E.N. International New Zealand Centre, Wellington, NZ
247:. She grew up in a working-class family. Her father, George Frame, worked for the 4850: 4636: 4534: 4264: 4199: 4174: 4087: 3820: 3796: 3663: 3549: 3525: 3453: 3411: 3375: 3357: 2021: 1796: 1789: 946: 677: 631: 615: 486: 4340: 916:. London: WH Allen. (Published in the US with Frame's preferred original title, 4971: 4860: 4830: 4678: 4618: 4564: 4540: 4486: 4350: 4325: 4284: 4149: 4041: 3996: 3932: 3891: 3879: 3681: 3615: 3609: 3519: 3489: 3393: 3333: 3327: 3321: 2609: 2300:
King, Michael. "Janet Frame: Antipodean phoenix in the American chicken coop."
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acquired the rights to publish three new editions of Frame's work. These were:
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During her lifetime, Frame's work was principally published by American firm
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suburb, from April 1955 to July 1956, producing her first full-length novel,
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1971: Buckland Literary Award (Intensive Care); Hubert Church Prose Award. (
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1973. "Charles Brasch 1909–1973: Tributes and Memories from His Friends" in
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suffered by her brother George (referred to as "Geordie" and "Bruddie").
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1983: Buckland Literary Award; Sir James Wattie Book of the Year Award (
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in London. American-trained psychiatrist Alan Miller, who studied under
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2, June 1947. (Published under the penname "Jan Godfrey"; reprinted in
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Metafiction and the Postwar Novel: Foes, Ghosts and Faces in the Water
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1994: Massey University Medal, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ
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Tara Hawes's essay "Janet Frame: The Self as Other/Othering the Self"
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The Frame Function: An Inside-Out Guide to the Novels of Janet Frame.
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MacLeod, Scott. "Reclusive Frame tipped as leading Nobel candidate."
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Ed. Elizabeth Alley and Mark Williams. Auckland: Auckland UP, 1992.
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1965: Robert Burns Fellowship, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ
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2003: Arts Foundation of New Zealand Icon Award; New Zealand
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On 6 February 1990, Frame was the sixteenth appointee to the
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Janet Frame: Semiotics and Biosemiotics in Her Early Fiction
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Antipodes: A North American Journal of Australian Literature
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In the 1980s Frame authored three volumes of autobiography (
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Herrick, Linda. "Belated recognition for 'icons' of arts."
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1984: Frank Sargeson Fellowship, University of Auckland, NZ
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Between My Father and the King: New and Uncollected Stories
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1982. "Departures and Returns" in G. Amirthanayagan (ed.)
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Another previously unpublished short story was carried in
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New Zealand Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
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Hann, Arwen. "Autism Claim Draws Fire from Family, Mum."
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In the Same Room: Conversations with New Zealand Writers.
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London: W.H. Allen. Commonwealth edition, selection from
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in New Zealand. In addition to Seacliff, these included
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The University of Auckland Library's Frame bibliography
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1958: New Zealand Literary Fund Award for Achievement (
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In 1951, while Frame was still a patient at Seacliff,
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Frame died in Dunedin in January 2004, aged 79, from
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three-volume autobiography was adapted into the film
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As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl
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Janet Frame: A world-renowned reclusive kiwi writer
881:. Christchurch: Pegasus Press; New York: Braziller. 774:(2011), a collection of interviews and nonfiction, 1704:); C.B.E. (Commander, Order of the British Empire) 766:in 2010. In March 2011, the New Zealand branch of 293:In 1943, Frame began training as a teacher at the 255:. New Zealand's first female medical graduate, Dr 2875:"Literary heavyweights presented in gifted light" 5034: 2831:Wrestling with the Angel: A Life of Janet Frame 2446: 1389:1969. "You Are Now Entering the Human Heart" in 1141:(Autobiography 3). Auckland: Century Hutchinson. 776:Gorse is Not People: New and Uncollected Stories 3205:. Lanham: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 3182:Wrestling with the Angel: A Life of Janet Frame 2505:Smith, Charmian. "Putting Janet in the Frame." 2455:"Did Janet Frame have high-functioning autism?" 1749:Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement 1717:1985: Sir James Wattie Book of the Year Award ( 3742:Commonwealth Writers' Prize: Best Book Winners 2888: 2886: 2884: 2791:. Victoria.ac.nz. 18 June 2008. Archived from 1965: 1963: 1961: 1959: 1898:"Janet Frame, 79, Writer Who Explored Madness" 1846:The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature 1724:1986: New Zealand Book Award for Non-Fiction ( 694:I have what I gave: The fiction of Janet Frame 442:. In May 1958 she legally changed her name to 5143:People educated at Waitaki Girls' High School 4771: 4417: 3960: 3726: 3288: 3266:Yemen Times Newspaper, (2009), Issue No. 1312 2436: 2434: 2066: 2064: 1993: 1991: 1844:. In Robinson, Roger; Wattie, Nelson (eds.). 1366:1966. "White Turnips: A Timely Monologue" in 726:published his authorised biography of Frame, 602:Goodman Fielder Wattie Book of the Year Award 235:Janet Frame was born Janet Paterson Frame in 5078:21st-century New Zealand short story writers 5063:20th-century New Zealand short story writers 1491:, 1 September 2008 (Posthumously published) 594:Commander of the Order of the British Empire 3114:Auckland University Press (Auckland), 2011. 2881: 2735:Moorehouse, Geoffrey. "Out of New Zealand" 2530:"Honours and Awards" (15 February 1990) 23 2389:(2nd supplement). 11 June 1983. p. 34. 1956: 1839: 1738:1990: O.N.Z. (Member, Order of New Zealand) 1669:1973: James Wattie Book of the Year Award ( 1600:1984. "A last Letter to Frank Sargeson" in 1543:1964. "Memory and a Pocketful of Words" in 1446:(NZ), April 1976 (Previously published in 1198:1954. "On Paying the Third Installment" in 714:. The front cover of New Zealand historian 243:, the third of five children to parents of 4778: 4764: 4424: 4410: 3967: 3953: 3733: 3719: 3295: 3281: 3155:King, Michael. "The Compassionate Truth." 2684:Kitchin, Peter. "Daring to be different." 2431: 2190: 2184: 2061: 1988: 1693:1980: New Zealand Book Award for Fiction ( 744:Arts Foundation of New Zealand Icon Awards 328:, where Frame was first committed in 1945. 43: 3121:. Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2021. 2658:King, Michael. "The Compassionate Truth" 2486: 1807: 1805: 1501:, 29 March 2010 (Posthumously published) 604:, the top literary prize in New Zealand. 596:, for services to literature. That year, 210: 3302: 3164:An Inward Sun: The World of Janet Frame. 3126:The Ring of Fire. Essays on Janet Frame. 2379: 1951:Janet Frame's Kingdom by the Sea: Oamaru 1035:. Wellington: Victoria University Press. 851: 706: 371: 319: 214: 3193:"Legendary NZ writer Janet Frame dies". 3058:"Playwright accused of demeaning Frame" 2926:"Playwright accused of demeaning Frame" 2710:Moore, Christopher. "Dubious Decision" 1835: 1833: 1652:1969: New Zealand Literary Fund Award ( 1481:, 2 June 2008 (Posthumously published) 1254:1957. "Face Downwards in the Grass" in 1134:(Autobiography 2). New York: Braziller. 1127:(Autobiography 1). New York: Braziller. 698:The Ring of Fire: Essays on Janet Frame 5123:New Zealand people of Scottish descent 5083:21st-century New Zealand women writers 5068:20th-century New Zealand women writers 5035: 3171:Tread Softly for you Tread on My Life. 3141:Finlayson, Claire. "A Bolder Spirit." 3003: 2980:"An Angel @ My Blog: Larger than Life" 2977: 2452: 2191:McLauchlan, Gordon (30 January 2004). 1934: 1932: 1895: 1802: 1785: 1783: 1514:1953. "A Letter to Frank Sargeson" in 1467:2004. "Three Poems by Janet Frame" in 1157:Separately published stories and poems 184:, New Zealand's highest civil honour. 5138:New Zealand women short story writers 4759: 4405: 3948: 3714: 3276: 3055: 2923: 2872: 2748:Mathews, Philip. 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"In the Lock-Up." 1929: 1896:Martin, Douglas (30 January 2004). 1780: 1641:1967: "Buckland Literary Award." ( 1550:1964. "This Desirable Property" in 1521:1954. "Review of Terence Journet's 1306:The Reservoir: Stories and Sketches 1058:Mona Minim and the Smell of the Sun 1022:The Reservoir: Stories and Sketches 1004:The Reservoir: Stories and Sketches 239:in the south-east of New Zealand's 13: 5098:Deaths from acute myeloid leukemia 5073:21st-century New Zealand novelists 5053:20th-century New Zealand novelists 4433:Katherine Mansfield Menton fellows 3226:Profile at Read NZ Te Pou Muramura 3004:Gordon, Pamela (17 October 2011). 2895:"Play's creators reject criticism" 2850:. 5 September 2013. Archived from 1889: 1428:1974. "They Never Looked Back" in 1275:1958. 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ONZ
CBE
Frame in 1993
Dunedin
Novelist
short story writer
essayist
poet
Modernism
magic realism
postmodernism
janetframe.org.nz
ONZ
CBE
Order of New Zealand
lobotomy
An Angel at My Table
Jane Campion

Oamaru
Owls Do Cry
Dunedin
South Island
Scottish descent
New Zealand Government Railways
Katherine Mansfield
Emily Hancock Siedeberg
St. Helens Hospital
Otago
Southland

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