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Christian Karlson Stead

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Gender Male
Age 91
Date of birth October 17,1932
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Auckland
New Zealand
Known forNovelist, poet, literary critic
Children Charlotte Grimshaw
Doctoral student Roger Horrocks
Job Novelist
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID593349

My Name Was Judas
Smith's Dream
New Poetic
ALL VISITORS ASHORE
The Necessary Angel
The secret history of modernism
Mansfield
Talking about O'Dwyer
The Death of the Body
Book Self
The Name on the Door is Not Mine
South-West of Eden: A Memoir, 1932-1956
The Black River
Sister Hollywood
Collected poems 1951-2006
Kin of place
Answering to the language
The Singing Whakapapa
The Yellow Buoy: Poems 2007-2012
Last Season's Man (Fast Fiction)
Pound, Yeats, Eliot and the Modernist Movement
The writer at work
In The Glass Case
The End of the Century at the End of the World
Villa Vittoria
The red tram
Straw into gold
Crossing the Bar
Five for the symbol
That Derrida Whom I Derided Died: Poems 2013–2017
Geographies
The Blind Blonde with Candles in Her Hair: Stories
Paris
The right thing
Shelf Life: Reviews, Replies and Reminiscences
In the Mirror, and Dancing
Poems of a decade
King's Lynn and the Pacific
Shakespeare: Measure for Measure
Recordando a O'Dwyer
Between
Dog
Shakespeare: Measure for Measure: A Casebook
Werner Forman's New Zealand
Makutu: Roman
Voices
Secret History of Moderni
Risk
Tribal Dances of the Glitterati
All the Dangerous Animals are in Zoos: New Stories
Fifty Years Ago: Some Images of the Young Poet and His Elders: Brasch, Curnow, Sargeson
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Christian Karlson Stead Life story


Christian Karlson "Karl" Stead ONZ CBE is a New Zealand writer whose works include novels, poetry, short stories, and literary criticism. One of Karl Stead's novels, Smith's Dream, provided the basis for the film Sleeping Dogs, starring Sam Neill; this became the first New Zealand film released in the United States.

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