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  1. 20. Mai 2024 · The opening sequence of An Angel at My Table is among the most iconic of New Zealand cinema: a solitary Janet, aged about six, strides down a rural gravel road towards the camera. Her bright frizzy red hair and stocky frame cuts a sharp contrast to the surrounding pastoral landscape.

  2. 19. Mai 2024 · Janet Frame at 100. Auckland Writers Festival - Waituhi o Tāmaki. To honour Janet Frame's immense contribution 100 years on from her birth, we bring together we bring together her niece and literary executor of her estate Pamela Gordon; Sorrow and Bliss author Meg Mason – who considers Frame to be one of her most beloved writers ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · I love Janet Frame’s work because there’s so much more below the surface of the story—it’s more than a story. I “get her.” She’s not an easy read; she presents readers with puzzles and scatters the pieces for us to fit together—I take my time, examine the bits—ooo, and ahh over their intricate plots, and dog-ear the pages, and ...

  4. 1. Mai 2024 · Janet Frame ! And my Aunty June , her sister. I'm 21 with bad hair lol ( not as bad as my aunty's lol 😅 ) only I had a perm. In Oamaru, they came to visit me as they sometimes did. They lived in The North Island and I lived in the South Island NZ . I miss them so very much. 😞😓 They loved me so much ! 🥰

  5. 19. Mai 2024 · In today's video I'll be reviewing Faces in the Water by, Janet Frame. Faces in the Water Written Review: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5wFPchLD... Find me on Instagram for more bookish content...

  6. 20. Mai 2024 · May 20, 2024. Wellington.Scoop. Jane Campion was a guest of the Wellington Film Society tonight, to introduce a screening of her award-winning 1990 film An Angel At My Table. Originally made as a...

  7. 1. Mai 2024 · ~ Janet Frame (From: The Envoy from Mirror City, 1984, Volume 3 of the omnibus AN ANGEL AT MY TABLE: the Complete Autobiography by Janet Frame. See images for a longer excerpt surrounding this quotation, showing that this much loved quote of Janet Frame's arose from her description of the experience of editing her novel THE EDGE OF THE ALPHABET.