Anna Kavan's New Zealand - A Pacific interlude in a turbulent life

Author(s): Anna Kavan; Jennifer Sturm (ed.)

NZ Fiction

New Zealanders live 'in temporary shacks, uneasily, as reluctant campers too far from home', wrote Anna Kavan in a London magazine in 1943. Her seemingly negative comments created a stir both in the UK and New Zealand and suggested Kavan felt nothing but antipathy for the country. However, in researching this prize-winning author of nineteen books, Dr Jennifer Sturm uncovered letters and unpublished short stories written during Kavan's sojourn in New Zealand that show a more complex, affectionate and significant response. Those stories are published here for the first time, along with a fascinating discussion of this experimental writer and talented artist, who struggled with bouts of depression and insecurity, as well as heroin addiction and a stream of unconventional love affairs. Kavan roamed the world trying to find a home, and although her stay in New Zealand was for less than two years, her stories reveal a country where she found temporary peace, a country she captures in a warm and astute gaze. This book provides an intriguing insight, not only into the life and writing of Anna Kavan but also New Zealand of the 1940s.

General Information

  • : 9781869791339
  • : Random House
  • : Vintage
  • : 0.486
  • : 01 January 2009
  • : 201mm X 131mm X 24mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : 08 September 2023
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Anna Kavan; Jennifer Sturm (ed.)
  • : Very Good
  • : 279