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No fretful sleeper : a life of Bill Pearson / Paul Millar.
Author
Millar, Paul
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Auckland, NZ : Auckland University Press, 2010.
Description
xi, 380 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Subject(s)
Pearson, Bill 1922-2002
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Authors, New Zealand
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20th century
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Biography
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Summary note
'There is no place in normal New Zealand society for the man who is different', wrote William Harrison (Bill) Pearson. One of New Zealand's most distinguished fiction writers and sharpest critics, Pearson's life was also fraught with contradiction and secrecy, largely because of his homosexuality. Born in a small town in 1922, he grew up in a society dominated by a rugged ideal of manhood; not easy for a sensitive boy who preferred intellectual pursuits to sports. He went to university and teachers' training college, then taught at the tiny Black-ball School, a period from which he drew the material for his celebrated novel, Coal Flat. After serving in WW2, he received his PhD from the University of London - where distance gave him a clear critical perspective on this country of 'fretful sleepers' - then returned to New Zealand as a scholar, editor and lecturer. Pearson's life is emblematic of vital elements, and conflicts, in 20th-century New Zealand society: intellectual culture, left-wing politics and the growing acceptance of homosexual identity and Maori and Pacific Island culture.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 360-366) and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
A Pattern of Mysterious Events and Places
A Strange Tribe: Family Life in Greymouth, 1913-1929
A Good Boy: Primary School Years, 1929-1933
A Solitary Boy: High School, 1934-1936
Toeing the Line: Greymouth, 1936-1937
Three Things Happened: Greymouth, 1938
A Farewell to Childhood: Christchurch, 1939
Teachers' Training College: Dunedin, 1940-1941
A Lasting Impression: Blackball, 1942
A Chance to Get his Bearings: New Zealand and Fiji, 1942-1945
No More Illusions: Egypt and Italy, 1945-1946
Living down his Past: Japan and New Zealand, 1946-1947
A Changed Man to a Changed New Zealand: Christchurch, 1947-1948
In Two Minds: Oxford, 1949
A Good Deal of Variety: London Activities, 1949-1954
Freedom from all the Kiwi Obsessions: Critical Writing and New Zealand Friends, 1949-1954
A Labour of Love: Writing Coal Flat in London, 1950-1954
A Demoralising Job: The University of Auckland English Department, I954-I963
Left-wingers and Communists: Politics, Culture and Family, 1954-1963
A Tremendous Relief: The Auckland University Māori Club, 1956-1963
A Kind of Amputation: Publishing Coal Flat, 1954-1963
A Great Packet of Love: Frank Sargeson and London Leave, 1963-1965
A Rock against which I Could Sometimes Gash Myself Auckland and Canberra, 1965-1970
Wearing Half his Heart on his Sleeve: 1970-1982
Sleep Easy, Bill, from this Retiring Day: 1982-2003.
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ISBN
9781869404192
186940419X
LCCN
^^2010413027
OCLC
635024036
RCP
H - S
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