Hastings: A boy's own adventure
By (Author) Dick Frizzell
Massey University Press
Massey University Press
13th March 2025
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
296
Width 148mm, Height 200mm, Spine 26mm
500g
If Id been asked to vote on it I wouldve said Id landed at the centre of the universe. Standing on our corner of Sylvan Road and Victoria Street, with Te Mata Peak, the Tukituki River and the mad wilderness of Windsor Park to the back of me and the distinctly nonwilderness of Cornwall Park and the misty vista of the Ruahines in front of me, I was the master of all I could barely survey.
This charming memoir by one of New Zealands best-known painters is a love letter to his home town, Hastings,
and the weirdly innocent world of the 1950s and early 1960s.
Dick Frizzell MNZM is one of New Zealands best-known painters. He studied at the Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury from 1960 to 1963 and then had a long career in advertising. Alongside his career as a painter, Frizzell is also the highly sought-after designer of a range of products from toys to wine. He is the author of Dick Frizzell: The painter (Random House, 2009), Its All About the Image (Random House, 2011), Me, According to the History of Art (Massey University Press, 2020), The Sun Is a Star (Massey University Press, 2021) and The Dance of the Hooligans (David Ling Publishing, 2023). Dick exhibits regularly and often works in collaboration with writers and other artists. He lives in Auckland with his wife, Jude.