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- From: jack@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.books
- Subject: Re: Ngaio Marsh info requested
- Message-ID: <BzGyG6.2t1@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 19:07:17 GMT
- References: <1992Dec16.023556.21780@lunatix.uucp> <BzCs0p.59F@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk> <1992Dec17.145240.9326@apgea.army.mil>
- Reply-To: jack@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin)
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- prmiskel@apgea.army.mil (Patricia R. Miskelly <prmiskel>) wrote:
- > jack@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk (Jack Campin) writes:
- >> There are dozens of good writers from NZ to read before you start scraping
- >> the bottom of the barrel with hacks like [Ngaio] Marsh. For a Christmas
- >> (or perennial) recommendation: the Collected Stories of Frank Sargeson -
- >> obviously influenced by Hemingway in their laconic style but a *lot*
- >> better - or "Tama" by Bruce Stewart - an angry collection about Maori life
- >> on the receiving end of institutional racism.
- > Bottom of the barrel? Hack?
- > Does all reading need to be intellectual and/or serious? Why not enjoy
- > a mystery every now and then? I do, and Marsh is quite engrossing.
-
- Neither Sargeson nor Stewart is invariably serious; "Tama" contains a
- Rabelaisian piece about farting, and Sargeson's satire can be deadly.
- I've found both of them far more enjoyable on any count than I've ever
- found Marsh.
-
- Since Marsh and the obnoxious Katherine Mansfield are what are a large
- fraction of the outside world thinks of as New Zealand's major literary
- products, this might well put off people reading further, which would be
- their loss if they missed out on Sargeson. And I don't know a better way
- to counter that than to say right out loud that Marsh is dull, derivative
- crap.
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