Stalking Nabokov by Brian Boyd - review
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Issue 3789 13th Dec 2012
Brian Boyd’s essays reveal him to be almost a character created by the writer to whom he is such a disciple.
By David Eggleton in Books
Issue 3789 13th Dec 2012
Brian Boyd’s essays reveal him to be almost a character created by the writer to whom he is such a disciple.
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Issue 3772 25th Aug 2012
A survey of sound in contemporary Australian and New Zealand art.
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Issue 3757 12th May 2012
The Incomplete Poems of David Howard.
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Issue 3752 7th Apr 2012
Bush's latest exhibition in Dunedin features witty visual commentaries on the new world order, says David Eggleton.
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Issue 3730 5th Nov 2011
The Dunedin sculptor's exhibition, on now, sends a message about consumption with its customised "gym equipment".
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Issue 3730 5th Nov 2011
A novel about the Lodz ghetto loses its moral compass.
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Issue 3712 2nd Jul 2011
David Foster Wallace’s unfinished novel The Pale King is a loose, baggy monster of virtuoso prose ruminating on the theme of boredom.
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Issue 3709 11th Jun 2011
Andy Leleisi‘uao and Peata Larkin's exhibition at Milford Galleries uses ethnic art as a springboard into the fantastic.
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Issue 3706 21st May 2011
A new edition of his work refutes the case against Brian Brake as a “suspect” photographer of things Maori.
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Issue 3697 19th Mar 2011
The art of Graham Percy and Peter Siddell.