Sport 2: Autumn 1989

I think we should go into the jungle

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I think we should go into the jungle


BARBARA ANDERSON
Here is an outstanding new talent in New Zealand fiction. Barbara Anderson's stories range widely in time and place, and are distinguished by a sharp sense of how people actually deal with one another. They record the civilised places where most of us live, but also show the jungles which tempt and beckon just at the edge of vision.
$19.95

Juliet Bravo Juliet
VIRGINIA WERE
In her first book of poems and stories, Virginia Were explores the beguiling notion of life as a tourist trip. Here the tours are not just of exotic places (Levuka and Delhi, Blackball and Invercargill) but of childhood and memory. A sparkling collection.
$17.95

Finding the Pattern, Solving the Problem
Katherine Mansfield the New Zealand European
VINCENT O'SULLIVAN
In his Inaugural Lecture as Professor of English at Victoria University, Vincent O'Sullivan places Katherine Mansfield within the contexts of post,colonialism and literary Modernism. A stimulating and entertaining contribution to the Centennial year.
$7.50

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
PO Box 600, Wellington

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