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Long Journey to the Border

A Life of John Mulgan
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John Mulgan was part of a gifted yet uneasy group of young New Zealanders who made their mark between the wars - men such as Ian Milner, James Bertram, Dan Davin and Geoffrey Cox. An Oxford graduate, he worked as a publisher at Oxford University Press before leaving for the front in World War Two. Fascinated but sometimes troubled by his home country, Mulgan saw New Zealand as a place of challenge and austere demands, a land that produced men more practical than cultivated. In his famous novel, Man Alone, he depicted it as a tough, often heartless country, characterised by the solitary fgure who has come to symbolise the male New Zealand psyche. He wrote more warmly of the place and the people in the poignant memoir, Report on Experience, published after his death. Mulgan was a glamorous fgure: handsome, gifted and good at anything he attempted. His last years were spent fghting in the Allied cause in Egypt and Greece, where he distinguished himself. But there were darker threads, too, which culminated in his decision to take his own life in Cairo, just after the end of the war and aged only thirty three. In this penetrating biography, Vincent O'Sullivan draws on a large collection of personal papers, offcial records and contemporary memoirs to paint a vivid portrait of a man who came to represent so much about his country and his time.

Author Biography

Vincent O'Sullivan, DCNZM, is one of New Zealand's leading writers, acclaimed for his poetry and short stories, along with the novels Let the River Stand and Believers to the Bright Coast. Honoured by many awards and distinctions, he is also highly regarded as a playwright and critic, and for his superb scholarship as co-editor of The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfeld. Until recently, Vincent O'Sullivan taught at Victoria University of Wellington.
Release date NZ
June 11th, 2013
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
New Zealand
Illustrations
b/w illustrations
Imprint
Bridget Williams Books
Pages
300
Publisher
Bridget Williams Books
Dimensions
170x240x25
ISBN-13
9781927131329
Product ID
18327716

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