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Novelist Dan Davin was born in Southland province, New Zealand, in 1913. He attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He served in the army during World War II, working briefly with army intelligence. Later, he was an academic publisher for Oxford University Press. (Bowker Author Biography)
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Katherine Mansfield: Selected Stories - OUP (1953) — A cura di, alcune edizioni321 copie
Some Other Country: New Zealand's Best Short Stories (1984) — Collaboratore — 72 copie
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New Zealand Love Stories: An Oxford Anthology (2000) — Collaboratore — 7 copie
The Penguin Book of New Zealand War Writing (2015) — Collaboratore — 4 copie

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I must confess that there does seem to me something sad in life. It is hard to say what it is. I don't mean the sorrow that we all know, like illness and poverty and death. No, it is something different. It is there, deep down, deep down, part of one, like one's breathing. However hard I work and tire myself I have only to stop to know it is there, waiting. I often wonder if everybody feels the same. One can never know. But isn't it extraordinary that under his sweet, joyful little singing it was just this—sadness ?—Ah, what is it ?—that I heard.
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alik-fuchs | Apr 27, 2018 |
The gorse blooms pale are a collection of Dan Davin’s Southland stories. Being the first of his works I’ve come across I’m now looking forward to reading his novels Roads from home and For the Rest of Our Lives.
As the title suggests Dan Davin writes of home. If the works of the writer/s of The Little House on the Prairie hadn’t been turned into a television series and been so popular, then this collection of stories should have been the basis for more realistic programmes.
You’ll laugh at Dan Davin’s philosophy (as a child) of God being green; or even perhaps want to have a cry when and how he finds out his cousin is not able to marry the girl who was to have his child; but most profound, the year his father shoplifted a printing set for a Christmas present. Well worth a read.… (altro)
 
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MarkPortnick | Mar 31, 2010 |

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