Nor the Years Condemn
By (Author) Robin Hyde
Otago University Press
Otago University Press
28th August 2025
New Zealand
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
First World War fiction
Society and culture: general
Paperback
320
Width 150mm, Height 230mm
This beautifully presented new edition of Nor the Years Condemn brings Robin Hydes important novel back into print.
First published in 1938, Nor the Years Condemn explores the experiences of returned servicemen and women in the aftermath of World War I. Through the story of Douglas Stark, Hyde vividly portrays the disappointment and disillusionment of veterans who return to a New Zealand that falls short of the ideals they fought for. Far from the promised land fit for heroes, the nation grapples with the social upheaval and economic hardship of the 1920s and 1930s. Hydes novel poignantly captures the emotional and societal challenges faced by those trying to rebuild their lives in a world that no longer seems to recognise their sacrifice.
With cover art by Gretchen Albrecht and a preface by Genevieve Scanlan, this edition invites readers to revisitor discover for the first timea classic from one of Aotearoa New Zealands most cherished literary voices.
We are shown New Zealand ... in a world shattered by international conflict, a devastating pandemic, and economic depression ... If this rhymes and feels resonant with where we stand in the world today, we are surely in greater need than ever of Hydes humane perspective. Genevieve Scanlan
Robin Hyde, born Iris Wilkinson in Cape Town in 1906, was raised in Wellington, New Zealand. A journalist from the age of 17, she published her first poetry collection in 1929. Between 1935 and 1938, she wrote five novels, including Wednesdays Children (1937) and Nor the Years Condemn (1938). Hyde/Wilkinson left New Zealand in 1938, visiting Hong Kong and China before travelling to England, where she died in 1939.