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Gorse Blooms Pale: Dan Davin's Southland Stories


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Gorse Blooms Pale: Dan Davin's Southland Stories

Contributors:

By (Author) Dan Davin
Edited by Janet Wilson

ISBN:

9781877372421

Publisher:

Otago University Press

Imprint:

Otago University Press

Publication Date:

30th January 2020

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

823.914

Prizes:

Winner of Honorary Doctorate, University of Otago 1984

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 140mm

Description

Dan Davin, Rhodes scholar, for many years Academic Publisher at the Clarendon Press in Oxford, and one of New Zealand's acknowledged masters of the short story, was born in Invercargill in 1914. The Gorse Blooms Pale gathers together twenty-six stories and a selection of poems reflecting his experiences while growing up in an Irish-New Zealand farming family in Southland. Comic, haunting, poetic, profound and lyrical, the stories have a regional flavour quite unlike any other body of work in New Zealand literature. They insightfully capture the character of an idiosyncratic rural community, its post-British social relationships and tribulations, with a flair equal to such other New Zealand writers as Sargeson, Frame, Middleton or Marshall. When The Gorse Blooms Pale is a rare treasure in the landscape of twentieth-century New Zealand literature.

Reviews

"This fine edition of the stories that are perhaps Davin's best offers contemporary readers a chance to experience them as a completed set ... The 'attractive illustrated hardback format ... is appropriate for a definitive edition.' Otago Daily Times, Feb 2008 'The book includes 12 stories from that volume, eight from Breathing Spaces (1975) and six previously uncollected stories ... I hadnt read them before, and Im grateful to Wilson for re-presenting Davins yarns about a culture that seeded people like me."" NZ Listener, January 1218 2008, Vol 212, No 3531 'These 26 stories are so brilliantly crafted that those to whom his wiriting is new are in for a rare treat, while those familiar with his work can look forward to a renewal of initial pleasure.' Wairarapa Times-Age, Dec 2007"

Author Bio

Dan Davin was a New Zealand Rhodes Scholar who became Academic Publisher at the Clarendon Press in Oxford. Throughout his career, in his spare time, he wrote both fiction and works of memoir, from his war novel For the Rest of Their Lives (1947) and Southland novel Roads from Home (1949) to his collection of war stories The Salamander and the Fire (1986). Janet Wilson is Reader in English at University College, Northhampton and editor of the Journal for Postcolonial Writing. She has contributed to the Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature and edited Intimate Strangers - Reminiscences of Dan Davin.

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