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A good mail : letters of John Mulgan / selected and edited by Peter Whiteford.

Title
A good mail : letters of John Mulgan / selected and edited by Peter Whiteford.
Author
Mulgan, John, 1911-1945
Publication
Wellington, N.Z. : Victoria University Press, 2011

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Whiteford, Peter (Peter C.)
Description
xxv, 317 p. : ill., ports.; 23 cm.
Summary
"The enigmatic figure of John Mulgan remains a striking presence in New Zealand culture, his sole novel, Man alone, a landmark in the emergence of local literature. [This book] presents a generous selection of his letters home - letters to those he cared about, but from whom he felt a permanent separation. When he left New Zealand in 1933, he had declared "I think I'm going to have the best year of my life". That confident expectation carried him through the first part of the thrties, but the growing political unrest in Europe severely dampened his enthusiasm ("it's a hell of a world we live in"), made him more and more conscious of his separation from whatever 'home' had come to mean, and strengthened his desire to see again his parents, his wife, and the son he scarcely knew. It was a desire that remained unfulfilled, his life ended by his own hand. These letters tell his story." --Back cover.
Alternative Title
Letters of John Mulgan
Subject
  • Mulgan, John, 1911-1945 > Correspondence
  • Mulgan, John, 1911-1945 > Family
  • Authors, New Zealand > 20th century > Correspondence
Genre/Form
Records and correspondence
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Early years -- Oxford, Merton College -- Oxford, the Clarendon Press -- The War years, at home -- The war years, abroad.
ISBN
  • 9780864736932 (pbk.)
  • 0864736932 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^2012358587
OCLC
  • 767738106
  • SCSB-11769440
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library