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Owls Do Cry

By: Janet Frame
Narrated by: Heather Bolton
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This poignant and semi-autobiographical debut novel from New Zealand author Janet Frame created a sensation when it was first published, in 1957. With gorgeous but often experimental writing and a plot featuring death, mental illness, and institutionalization, Owls Do Cry was frequently seen as too grim at the time it appeared. Here, performer Heather Bolton's warm, sensitive narration counterbalances the difficult subject matter and provides a compelling listen for a classic that’s full of original images and intense, poetic prose.

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Owls Do Cry is one of the classics of New Zealand literature, and has remained in print continuously for 50 years. A fiftieth anniversary edition was published in 2007.

Owls Do Cry is Janet Frame's first novel. She describes her idea behind it in the second volume of her autobiography:

"Pictures of great treasure in the midst of sadness and waste haunted me and I began to think, in fiction, of a childhood, home life, hospital life, using people known to me as a base for main characters, and inventing minor characters"

Regarded by many as one of the best New Zealand novels published, Owls Do Cry forms a loose trilogy with her two subsequent novels, Faces in the Water and The Edge of the Alphabet.

©2008 Janet Frame (P)2008 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.

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well told but a wee bit depressing.

I now know why one leaves Dunedin in the 1950s and 60s. Funnily enough the weather does not feature as an aid to the claustrophobia smallness of NZ in the setting. she is a great writer but I will need a few months to worm out the dross of depression before attempting another Frame special.

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