This paper examines Anna Kavan’s sojourn in New Zealand from 1941-42 in the company of the pacifist playwright, Ian Hamilton. It discusses the effects of living in a remote provincial island on her thinking, emotions and work, as evinced in stories such as ‘Ice Storm’ and the essay ‘New Zealand: An Answer to an Enquiry’, published in Horizon (1943), in which she describes the country as ‘It’s null, it’s dull, it’s tepid, it’s mediocre; the downunder of the spirit’ (156). The paper refers to the recently published diary, ‘Five Months Further or What I Remember Ab[ou]t New Zealand’, to argue that living in New Zealand introduced a new creative dimension to Kavan’s work as she grappled with issues of distance, homelessness and disjunctive real...
Stephanie Johnson’s The West Island is a collective biography of four writers and one artist and the...
This thesis considers the early works of J. C. Sturm, her own thesis, her short stories, articles an...
The cultural nationalist narrative, and the myths of origin and invention associated with it, cast a...
This paper examines Anna Kavan’s sojourn in New Zealand from 1941-42 in the company of the pacifist ...
This article examines Anna Kavan’s sojourn in New Zealand from February 1941 to November 1942 in the...
All the research and development of the following dissertation has been made possible by the award o...
A common theme among the settler colonies of the British world is concern about promising intellectu...
The West Coast of the South Island has a particular history distinct from other regions of New Zeala...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
‘I love this place more and more. One is conscious of it as I used to be conscious of New Zealand. I...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
An exploration of the transnational literary journeys of the Australian writer Amy Witting and a Lit...
Colonisation of Aotearoa-New Zealand was done so under the utopian guise of making a ‘Better Britain...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
Stephanie Johnson’s The West Island is a collective biography of four writers and one artist and the...
This thesis considers the early works of J. C. Sturm, her own thesis, her short stories, articles an...
The cultural nationalist narrative, and the myths of origin and invention associated with it, cast a...
This paper examines Anna Kavan’s sojourn in New Zealand from 1941-42 in the company of the pacifist ...
This article examines Anna Kavan’s sojourn in New Zealand from February 1941 to November 1942 in the...
All the research and development of the following dissertation has been made possible by the award o...
A common theme among the settler colonies of the British world is concern about promising intellectu...
The West Coast of the South Island has a particular history distinct from other regions of New Zeala...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
The idea that literary expatriation was a prevalent and often necessary phenomenon for early twentie...
‘I love this place more and more. One is conscious of it as I used to be conscious of New Zealand. I...
The desire to construct a sense of home and the need to belong are basic to human society, and to th...
An exploration of the transnational literary journeys of the Australian writer Amy Witting and a Lit...
Colonisation of Aotearoa-New Zealand was done so under the utopian guise of making a ‘Better Britain...
The motif of this issue of the journal is that of complicating and complexifying New Zealand studies...
Stephanie Johnson’s The West Island is a collective biography of four writers and one artist and the...
This thesis considers the early works of J. C. Sturm, her own thesis, her short stories, articles an...
The cultural nationalist narrative, and the myths of origin and invention associated with it, cast a...