Janet Frame House
Visit the house where one of New Zealand's best loved and most distinguished writers lived. Janet Frame spent 1931-1943 in this Oamaru house, and incorporated it into her first novel 'Owls Do Cry'.
Lectures and creative writing workshops are held in the house. Please contact Oamaru i-SITE 03 434 1656 for more information.
"I wanted an imagination that would inhabit a world of fact, descend like a shining light upon the ordinary life of Eden Street ... I wanted the light to shine upon the pigeons of Glen Street, the plum trees in our garden, the two japonica bushes ... our pine plantations and gully, our summer house, our lives, and our home, the world of Oamaru, the kingdom by the sea."
- To The Is-Land, Janet Frame
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cost:
$5 donations welcome
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janet frame
dates:
Sat 01 Nov 08 - Thu 30 Apr 09, every day, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
venue:
Janet Frame House, 56 Eden Street, Oamaru
region:
Otago, New Zealand
Related links
Janet Frame: The Gift of Language
Acclaimed NZ writer Janet Frame died in 2004 at the age of 79. Read CK Stead's obituary for Janet, published in the Listener.
Interview with Janet Frame
Janet Frame interviewed by Elizabeth Alley, 28.5.83, on Concert Programme, Radio NZ.
Janet Frame’s Oamaru
A tour through Janet Frame's home town, a feature of many of her works.
Works by and about Janet Frame
The University of Auckland library provides a list of Janet Frame's work, book reviews, and published work about Janet.



