Frame wins award
The well-known New Zealand writer Janet Frame has won this year’s Ansett New Zealand Book Awards for her novel, “The Carpathians.” The Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Bassett, announced the awards at a function in the Beehive last evening, saying the judges found it to be a “wonderful book.” It was "playful and humourous, yet profound” and “probably the most accessible of Frame’s novels,” the judges said.—PA.
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