Living in the Maniototo

Living in the Maniototo
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Publisher : Random House Australia
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781741666069
ISBN-13 : 1741666066
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Book Synopsis Living in the Maniototo by : Janet Frame

Download or read book Living in the Maniototo written by Janet Frame and published by Random House Australia. This book was released on 2008 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Quirky, rich, eccentric, ' is how Margaret Atwood responded in the New York Times when this dazzling novel was first published in 1979. Through the eyes of a woman of myriad personalities - ventriloquist, gossip and writer - Janet Frame playfully explores the process of writing fiction: the avoidances, interruptions and irrelevancies, as well as a teasing blurring between fact and fiction. The landscape of the Maniototo becomes the 'bloody plain' of the imagination, as the narrator tells us about her marriages and children, her friends (real and imagined), her travels (between New Zealand and the United States) and her stay in the house left in her care by friends travelling in Italy. She must face the reality of death as well as probe the authenticity of the modern world. 'Probably as near a masterpiece as we are likely to see this year ...it is a novel full of riches' - Daily Telegraph 'Puts everything else that has come my way this year in the shade' - Guardian 'The most original and resourceful novel I have read for a long time' - New Statesman 'Frame's novel is remarkable - full of word plays, cameo portraits and deliberate mystery' - Publishers Weekl


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