The Carpathians
The Carpathians by Janet Frame is a work of fiction published by Flamingo in 1993. This edition spans 196 pages and is presented in English. The book showcases Frame’s distinctive prose and imaginative storytelling, reflecting her unique perspective as a native of New Zealand.
Readers will encounter a narrative that highlights Frame’s original style and creativity. The book is part of a broader celebration of her literary contributions, which include novels, short stories, poetry, and autobiographical works. This edition invites exploration of Frame’s literary world, emphasizing her significant role in contemporary fiction.
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Recipient of the prestigious Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1989, Janet Frame has long been admired for her startlingly original prose and formidable imagination. A native of New Zealand, she is the author of eleven novels, four collections of stories, a volume of poetry, a children’s book, and her heartfelt and courageous autobiography — all published by George Braziller. This fall, we celebrate our thirty-ninth year of publishing Frame’s extraordinary writing.
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