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An Autobiography

by Janet Frame
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Overview

New Zealand's preeminent writer Janet Frame brings the skill of an extraordinary novelist and poet to these vivid and haunting recollections, gathered here for the first time in a single volume. From a childhood and adolescence spent in a poor but intellectually intense railway family, through life as a student, and years of incarceration in mental hospitals, eventually followed by her entry into the saving world of writers and the "Mirror City" that sustains them, we are given not only a record of the events of a life, but also "the transformation of ordinary facts and ideas into a shining palace of mirrors."

Frame's journey of self-discovery, from New Zealand to London, to Paris and Barcelona, and then home again, is a heartfelt and courageous account of a writer's beginnings as well as one woman's personal struggle to survive.

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Michael Holroyd

One of the greatest autobiographies written this century.
β€” The Sunday Times (UK)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1991
Publisher
George Braziller
Pages
435
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780807612590

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