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The Gorse Blooms Pale

Published
May 2020
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
304

About This Book

A master of New Zealand short stories explores life in Southland. Dan Davin's The Gorse Blooms Pale gathers twenty-six stories and poems reflecting his Irish-Catholic upbringing in Southland, New Zealand. These stories offer a unique regional flavor, capturing the essence of a close-knit rural community navigating post-British social dynamics.

Davin's work is at once comic, haunting, and lyrical, exploring themes of cultural identity, family, and the impact of war. Through characters like Mick Connolly, Davin paints a vivid portrait of a time and place. This collection is a treasure for readers seeking:
Insight into the Irish diasporaStories of coming of age in a specific time and placeExplorations of family and community
With a flair comparable to Sargeson and Frame, Davin's stories offer a profound and moving reading experience. Edited by Janet Wilson, this collection ensures Davin's voice continues to resonate.

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First Edition May 2020 Otago University Press ISBN 1877372420
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Apr 2020 Otago University Press ISBN 1988592305
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Apr 2020 Otago University Press ISBN B086M9G7LC
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