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Towards another summer / Janet Frame.

Title
Towards another summer / Janet Frame.
Author
Frame, Janet
Publication
Auckland, N.Z. : Vintage, 2007.

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Description
206 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
'The Southern Cross cuts through my heart instead of through the sky.' A weekend away from home. But where is home? Is it London? Or New Zealand? Grace Cleave, expatriate novelist living in London, is holidaying in the north of England. Her host asks why she has abandoned her homeland: 'Don't you ever want to go back?' 'I was a certified lunatic in New Zealand. Go back? I was advised to sell hats for my salvation.' In this previously unpublished novel, Janet Frame explores themes of travel and return, homesickness and belonging. Grace is a migratory bird, longing for her own place in the world, if she can only decide where it is. She is struggling to establish her identity as a writer, but first she must learn to be comfortable in her own skin (feathers and all). Written in 1963, this work is an exquisitely composed precursor to An angel at my table, the autobiography Janet Frame wrote 20 years later (inspiring Jane Campion's memorable film adaptation). Frame rejected the pressure to publish Towards another summer in her lifetime, because she claimed the story was 'embarrassingly personal'. And indeed she does turn her unflinching eye on herself, foibles and all; often enough the joke is at her own expense.
Subject
Women novelists > Fiction
Genre/Form
New Zealand fiction – 21st century.
Note
  • "A Vintage book"--T.p. verso.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
9781869418687 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^2007534382
OCLC
  • 174094825
  • SCSB-12100269
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library