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- Kirsty Gunn is an internationally published writer of novels and short stories that focus on ordinary lives and relationships and seek to show within the day-to-day those shocking moments of intimacy and tiny drama that make up human experience.
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- Kirsty Gunn is an internationally published writer of novels and short stories that focus on ordinary lives and relationships and seek to show within the day-to-day those shocking moments of intimacy and tiny drama that make up human experience.
With Pretty Ugly, Kirsty Gunn reminds us again that she is a master of just such material, presenting ambiguity and complication as the essence of the. | |
Kirsty Gunn is the author of nine works of fiction including, most recently, Caroline’s Bikini, and a forthcoming collection of short stories, Blood Knowledge.Published in the UK by Faber and Faber, her work has been translated in over twelve countries, made into films, dance and radio productions and is the recipient of a number of international awards and prizes. | |
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Kirsty Gunn
New Zealand-born British writer
Kirsty Gunn (born 1960, New Zealand) is a novelist, essayist, short story writer, and professor of creative writing. She has won the Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year award, the New Zealand Post Book Awards Book of the Year award, and the Edge Hill Short Story Prize.
Education and academic career
Gunn studied at Victoria University and Oxford University.[1]
She has taught creative writing at Oxford University.[1] She is currently a Professor in Creative Writing at the University of Dundee[1][2] and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature,[3] the Royal Literary Fund,[4] and the Royal Society of Edinburgh.[5]
Writing career
Gunn's debut, the short novel "Rain", was published in 1994.[6][7] In 2001, the novel was adapted as both a film of the same name, directed by Christine Jeffs,[8] and as a ballet by the Rosas Compan
Kirsty Gunn – Academy of New Zealand Literature
- Kirsty Gunn, BA (Hons), , educated at Victoria University and Oxford, is the author of six novels - Rain, The Keepsake, Featherstone, The Boy and the Sea, The Big Music and Caroline's Bikini - extended essays and short stories about identity and Katherine Mansfield - Thorndon, My Katherine Mansfield Project and Going Bush - as well as.
Gunn, Kirsty - Royal Society of Literature
Professor Kirsty Gunn | University of Dundee, UK
- Kirsty Gunn is the author of nine works of fiction including, most recently, Caroline’s Bikini, and a forthcoming collection of short stories, Blood Knowledge.