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Ronald Hugh Morrieson

    James Ronald Hugh Morrieson fue un novelista y cuentista cuya obra permaneció en gran parte sin descubrir en su país natal hasta después de su muerte. Sus novelas, a menudo ambientadas en el pueblo donde pasó toda su vida, capturan la vida en el vernáculo de Nueva Zelanda. Los escritos de Morrieson se caracterizan por una profunda visión de la psicología humana, abordando frecuentemente temas de aislamiento y incomprensión. Su trágico destino y sus contribuciones literarias no reconocidas lo convierten en una figura destacada de la literatura de Nueva Zelanda.

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    The Scarecrow
    • 2012

      The Scarecrow

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The same week our fowls were stolen, Daphne Moran had her throat cut. Fourteen-year-old Neddy Poindexter and his mate Les take swift revenge on the chook-rustling Lynch Gang, but things turn sinister when vulture-like Hubert Salter stalks into Klynham. There’s a sex killer on the loose, and Neddy is in deep fear for the safety of his sister. In this lost masterpiece, first published in 1963, forgotten New Zealand writer Morrieson combines Boys’ Own adventure, psychological thriller, small-town saga and family farce to produce a brilliant, hallucinatory mixture distinctively his own.

      The Scarecrow
    • 1986

      Youthful Cedric, bored and waiting for something to change his life in the direction of his fantasies and dreams, meets Mervyn and his unusual friend. He is caught up in plots and events that both excite him and alarm him. Harmless pranks become serious crimes and while Cedric battles his conscience he yet yearns to punish some of those around him. This wondrous New Zealand tale delights with the richness of its language and the storytelling skill of the writer, offering a potent mix of psychological insight, tension and comic twist.

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