Janet Frame

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Janet Frame (1924–2004) is one of New Zealand's most renowned and internationally acclaimed writers.

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Janet Frame (1924–2004) is one of New Zealand's most renowned and internationally acclaimed writers. She published short stories, novels, children's fiction, and her acclaimed three-volume autobiography 'To the Is-land', 'An Angel at my Table', and 'The Envoy from Mirror City', which were made into a film by director Jane Campion. More info on Te Ara here: http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/6f1/frame-janet-paterson.

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Owls do cry

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Janet Frame

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Fiction: Janet Frame

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Janet Frame's Picton

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The Vault - Janet Frame

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Webb, Murray :Janet Frame. [1995-2003].

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Members of the Order of New Zealand

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1998 sculpture

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Janet Frame poem

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Fiction

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Visiting a former home, late 1990s

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