At a time when Brasch, Fairburn, Glover and others spoke bitterly of the lack of sup-port given to New Zealand artists, how did a single woman from Southland live and work as a writer, establishing herself as a poet and author of international regard? In Curved Horizon Dallas recounts her remarkable life with the insight and assurance we expect from this most accom-plished
At a time when Brasch, Fairburn, Glover and others spoke bitterly of the lack of sup-port given to New Zealand artists, how did a single woman from Southland live and work as a writer, establishing herself as a poet and author of international regard? In Curved Horizon Dallas recounts her remarkable life with the insight and assurance we expect from this most accom-plished poet.
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Paperback
,
182 pages
Published
January 1st 1995
by Otago University Press
(first published July 1993)