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Thursday, 8 August 2013. The Right of Reply. The short article below, a response to an article published in the NZ Author,. A RESPONSE TO JAMES MCNEISH’S ‘TWO CHEERS FOR ECCENTRICITY’. James McNeish asserts that in the mid 1960s ‘general fiction in this country was still suspect.’ But by that time ‘general’ fiction was being widely published,one notable example being Maurice Shadbolt’s Among the Cinders. McNeish cites Jean Echenoz’s book Running. Echenoz himself says that he did not want to write a biogr...

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Philip Temple: The great promo

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Saturday, 13 October 2012. Rangi and Papa need to stay separated. If there is one attribute of the NZ environment that is distinctive to almost anywhere else in the world, it is the light, the light dammit not the darkness. Was Kaiser Bill the only consultant? Never mind. At least a Hobbit stands proud and unusually tall in the main Agora of the book fair grounds. That's what it's all about, eh? In the pavilion the books are kept tightly chained. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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Philip Temple: The Right of Reply

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Thursday, 8 August 2013. The Right of Reply. The short article below, a response to an article published in the NZ Author,. A RESPONSE TO JAMES MCNEISH’S ‘TWO CHEERS FOR ECCENTRICITY’. James McNeish asserts that in the mid 1960s ‘general fiction in this country was still suspect.’ But by that time ‘general’ fiction was being widely published,one notable example being Maurice Shadbolt’s Among the Cinders. McNeish cites Jean Echenoz’s book Running. Echenoz himself says that he did not want to write a biogr...

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Philip Temple: September 2012

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Tuesday, 18 September 2012. Amazing how long it takes to prepare visual presentations for something like my 'New Zealand Natural World' session at the Frankfurt Bookfair on the 12th. But many thanks to John Crawford of Natural History New Zealand for coming up at short notice with a 'show reel' of NZ landscape and nature subjects. Brilliant. But will my Apple stuff work with whatever gear is over there? Or no-one is interested in our history? Full marks. 'Weirdo'? Sounds self-reflective. 'Academic? Never...

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Philip Temple: Robust

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Friday, 12 October 2012. If I can be taken here for a friendly German who knows the way to everywhere, Diane twice yesterday was deemed to be Maori, first by Hinemoa Baker and later by one of the kapahaka whanau. Diane has decided to follow this up and then, as Witi suggested, she can put in a claim. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Prose,poems and kiwifruit. View my complete profile. Wwwphiliptemple.co.nz. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Philip Temple: August 2013

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Thursday, 8 August 2013. The Right of Reply. The short article below, a response to an article published in the NZ Author,. A RESPONSE TO JAMES MCNEISH’S ‘TWO CHEERS FOR ECCENTRICITY’. James McNeish asserts that in the mid 1960s ‘general fiction in this country was still suspect.’ But by that time ‘general’ fiction was being widely published,one notable example being Maurice Shadbolt’s Among the Cinders. McNeish cites Jean Echenoz’s book Running. Echenoz himself says that he did not want to write a biogr...

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Thursday, 8 August 2013. The Right of Reply. The short article below, a response to an article published in the NZ Author,. A RESPONSE TO JAMES MCNEISH’S ‘TWO CHEERS FOR ECCENTRICITY’. James McNeish asserts that in the mid 1960s ‘general fiction in this country was still suspect.’ But by that time ‘general’ fiction was being widely published,one notable example being Maurice Shadbolt’s Among the Cinders. McNeish cites Jean Echenoz’s book Running. Echenoz himself says that he did not want to write a biogr...

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